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Contents Copyrighted by the Catholic Press Society, Inc., 1943—Permission to Reproduce, Except SI 5,000 Paid on Parish Debt on Articles Otherwise Marked, Given After 12 M. Friday Following issue New Superior Asks Of St. Vincent’s in Past Year DENVER CATHaiC Continued Prayer by Father Manus P. Boyle, pastor on the parish debt this year. He was slashed to about 520,000; a of St. Vincent de Paul’s cnurch, praised all his parishioners who new rectory has been built, fur­ Denver, announced this week that have had a part in the debt reduc­ nished, and paid for; and an aver­ B total of S15,000 has been paid tion work and lauded the efficiency age of 512,000 has been spent Chiidren in Denver of the weekly envelope system for yearly on maintenance and im­ gathering parish funds. provement of the plant. St. Vin­ Debt Is Reduced cent de Paul’s parish, which was g i s t e r Fr. Andrew Joerger, G.SS.R., Describes Strange cm iic siii established in 1926, is in one [A $32,000 in 2 Years of the fastest growing sections of Denver. Half-a-dozen Sisters of The National Catholic Welfare Conference News Service Supplies The Denver Catholic Register. We Experiences in Amazon District; Visited In little more than two years, Loretto instruct nearly 250 pupils Have Also the International News Service (Wire and Hail), a Large Special Service, Seven Smaller S t Vincent de Paul’s parishioners, who attend St. Vincent de Paul’s Services, Photo Features, and Wide World Photos. m u Pin FOR under the leadership of Father school. Here En Route to Station Boyle, have raised nearly 532,000 for mortgage purposes. This sum VOL, X3CXIX. No. 11. DENVER, COLO., THURSDAY, NOV. 11, 1943. *1 PER YEAR “Americans are tops” with Bishops, priests, and people is in addition to the money pro­ oopomis' P U K vided for the current operating in Brazil, reports the Very Rev. Andrew Joerger, C.SS.R., expenses of the South Denver par­ COOISTMAS SEAL A / ' P a PC'f'llitPY I nr A ** lovely Catholic girl, Pvl. .Agatha Hoetchele, the superior of the first group from the St. Ixjuis province of ish. More than 516,000 was used AvCCI 14.1'ACI /CrI VT ^ violin virtuoso of the famous WACaravan now touring Redemptdrists to Vork in Manaus, Amazones, Brazil. Fa­ Denver's orphans will see and to clear the debt on the large par­ the Rocky Mountain region. .An accomplished musician, she plays several instruments and sings. .She ther Joerger visited in Denver while en route to the new hear a talented young Catholic ish rectory, constructed and fur­ came to I.owry Field from New York state. Her accompanist, shown below, is Pfc. Don Kowalski of Chicago. nished two years ago. The struc­ — (-AAF Training Command photo) mission field. Children in St. Joseph’s school gathered a musician who has appeared in large spiritual bouquet for the pioneer missionaries, and several motion pictures at the ture now is entirely free of debt. annual Knights of Columbus Father Boyle is reticent regard­ he writes; “Tell them to keep it up. We need all the spiri­ ing his debt-reducing campaign. tual help we can get.” I' Christmas party this year. The He consented to speak only after it artist is Shirley Dryer, 17- was suggested that a few details HieiESTFVEII Dealing . with workmen in a M year-old daughter of a former strange language and the veritable! Regis college student, George about the program of St. Vincent do Paul’s parish might inspire bedlam they went through when he PTl TO S Dryer, who now resides in Los Plans for the 22nd Christmas Angeles. She is the granddaughter parishioners elsewhere to do like­ and another priest lived with about wise, and, even then he was skep­ Seal contest were announced at of J. J. Dryer of Holy Family par­ tical of the value of his experi­ the quarterly conference of the 4,000 natives for several days while ish, Denver, who has been chair­ ence. “People always do for their Catholic Students’ Mission Cru­ administering Baptism, Confirma­ man of the orphans’ annual party parishes the best they can, and sade in St. Francis de Sales’ school, tion (mission priests often are for several years. nobody can stir them to do more Denver. The Rev. Mr. Theodore given faculties to administer this Miss Dryer is a talented than that.” But, even as he spoke, A. Haas, director of this year’s sacrament), and officiating in mar­ and versatile young lady. She is one realized that he was justly contest, announced that the com­ riages are some of the ex­ petition will begin on Thursday, periences Father Joerger describes. proud of the work his parishioners Nov. 11, and end Thursday, Dec. had done and of the sacrifices they “We are now in our new house,” had made. 23. The Catholic Students’ Mis­ sion Crusade unit of St. Thomas’ he writes, “Imagine me building a The Rev. Hubert Nowell, areh- “I have never found anything to seminary is conducting two sep­ house in Portuguese! I had to dioce.san superintendent of schools, equal the weekly envelope system arate contests again this year— pitch right in and deal with and Mrs. T. J. Morrissey, president for parish support and debt reduc­ builders, men, and merchants. No of the Catholic Parent-Teacher tion.” He inferred that envelopes one for the schools in the Arch­ diocese of Denver and one for the one here speaks English, and our league, have completed plans for a enabled parishioners to budget schools in the Diocese of Pueblo. men didn’t know Spanish. I got cycle of Masses sponsored by PTA their offerings and made it possible on fairly well from the start and groups for former students who for the pastor to know from week The Rev. Mr. Haas has been named director of the Denver contest, can swing it better now. I find are now in the armed forces. Spe­ to week just what income could be the Portuguese language has its cific dates have been allotted to expected. and George Holland, a seminarian studying for the Southern Colo­ merits, and hope to master it com­ each PTA to form a continuous We did rather well in a small pletely. ' Here they do not give it cycle of Masses to occur each school drive,” said Father Boyle, “but no rado diocese, has been appointed director of the Pueblo contest. so harsh a pronunciation as do the day at the convenience of the vari­ strenuous effort was made.” (The Portuguese from the islands. It ous pastors. small” drive ra ise d n ea rly Present indications seem to in­ resembles Spanish quite a bit, even 54,500.) sure that last year’s grand total in sound. We have a two-hour Legion Auxiliary “If we will all do our level best,” of 56,000 will be increased to class each morning from a French said Father Boyle, “I am sure the 58.000 or 510,000. This hearten­ padre. He has been here many To Present Flag remaining debt of 520,000 can be ing fact is borne out by the initial years and is a professor in the local orders for seals from many of the The Lowry post auxiliary No. entirely wiped out during the next university. 501, Veterans of Foreign Wars, year.” And he intimated that the schools, each of which has in­ creased its order of last year. “We have a newly formed parish will present a beautiful flag, com­ envelope system would have an here in Manaus, called Nossa plete with stand, to the Catholic important part in the program. The Very Rev. Edward J. Mc­ Senhora Aparecida, the national Parent-Teacher league in the reg­ Nearly 500 families in the parish Carthy of the Diocese of Pueblo patroness of Brazil. Our parish has ular meeting Thursday morning, now are using envelopes. was the originator of the contest at least 10,000 souls, all of the Nov. 18, at 10 o’clock in the Cath- Shirley Dryer in the state in 1921. The annual most abandoned type. There is thc Charities annex, E. 17th and Heavy Obligations competition now provides the larg­ tympanist of the National Institute work here for dozens of men. The Grant street. of Music and Arts symphony or­ Cut in Depression est single contribution from the Bishop is great, and he thinks we Mrs. Laura Gumacr. president of Catholics of Colorado to the cause Americans are tops. I have gone the auxiliary, will make the pres­ chestra, she played the drums in When Father Boyle became of the missions. an all-girl orchestra that appeared pastor of St. Vincent’s late in on several plane trips with him to entation. Mrs. Frankie E. Tam, in a moving picture musical, and 1932, the depression was getting a The children in the Catholic look over our missionary territory; Americanism chairman, will ex­ she has a band of her own—the strangle hold upon Denver, and grade schools of the state have it is immense! Manaus is to be plain the annual contest held by California Victory band. This lat­ the parish debt totaled approxi­ been nationally recognized for headquarters, and there are to be this organization for students. ter organization has been in great mately 565,000. This sum was ex­ their unselfish efforts to assist Chaplain Duffy two communities, one in C ^ri and The title of this year’s essay demand in USO programs, and pended in the purchase of 35 the pagafi children of the world the other in Codajaz. Each of will be “Unity for Victory.” Shirley, who won the title of choice lots on E. Arizona avenue, through the sale of Holy Child­ Catholic, Gifted Musician, these places takes in' a huge ter­ Also repre.senting this group will “Charm Gkl. of Music” in a con­ between S. University boulevard hood seals. By their interest and Given Post in ritory, too big to calculate, be Miss Beulah Adamson, Mrs. test in Hollywood bowl, is very and S. Columbine street, and on work Itr the annual contest they “Last month I started with an­ Hazel Kriley-, and others^^.Jt is popular with the soldiers as a musi­ the erection of a large combination have participated in the task of Is WACaravan Attraction other priest to make a trip into through the efforts of Mrs. Her­ cal entertainer. Her movie career church, school, and rectory build­ baptizing and harboring over 28,- Sheppard Field the interior. We hired two men man Miller, a member of the post, has brought her into pictures pro­ ing. In a decade the original debt 000,000 pagan children. This is ______I to operate our boat. We spent four that this gift has been secured. the fulfillment of the dream of Mrs. Miller is president of St. duced by MGM, Universal, and The Rev. Richard M. Duffy, who A Catholic girl, beautiful Air-1 violinist. Pvt. Hoeschele also plays days and nights traveling on the the founders of the Association of river, and four days in a place Francis de Sales’ PTA and second Paramount studios. Her latest pic­ last week was graduated from the WAC Pvt. Agatha Hoeschele, isuhe trumpet, trombone, clarinet, ture, entitled Jive Junction, was re­ $1,000 Pieta Shrine the Holy Childhood as “an organi­ chaplains’ school of Harvard uni­ called Anana. About 4,000 natives vice president of the league. zation of Catholic children the the violin virtuoso of the Army'®”*^ French horn and is an accom The topic, “Women’s Participa­ leased this fall. versity, reported this week to plished vocalist. gathered there for the occasion. We In Denver Church Is world over, who by their prayers headquarter.^ of Western Air Forces Western Technical ate and slept with them and drank tion in Volunteer Activities,” will Party Will Be and by their alms will secure relief When she is not making or lis­ Technical Trainjrjgrcommand of Training Command’s famous river water and liked it. We had be discussed by Mrs. M. E. Cooke, in soul and body for the pagan tening to music, Agatha likes to 300 Baptisms. 200 Confirmations, president of St. Catherine’s PTA. Held on Dec. 19 Nearing Completion the army air forces in Denver and WACaravan, now touring the children of the world.” was assigned to Sheppard Field, relax by playing a few sets of and many marriages. We were at Mrs. Morrissey urge.'! all groups to The Knights of Columbus an­ Rocky Mountain region on behalf tennis, swimming, or challenging it from 5 in the morning until late be well represented in this impor­ nual Christmas party will be held A 51.000 .thrine of the Pieta is U. S. Contributions Tex. At the new field, which is near of Air-WAC recruiting. someone at a ping-pong table. She (TumtoPageS — Column 2) tant meeting. this year on Sunday, Dec. 19. A being brought to completion in is adept at all three sports. Vitally Important Wichita Falls, Father Duffy will The former New York state vaudeville program, plus a Santa Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church, Air-WAC Hoeschele has been in Claus and a master of ceremonies, be the third priest-chaplain on the college “Prom Queen” is one of Denver, in honor of the nearly 500 The realization of the impor­ post, which is a ba-sic training cen­ the army almost a year. She is given in all the Denver orphan men and boys of the parish in the tance of America’s contribytion to the stellar attractionp on the all- Two New Army Chaplains institutions and gifts are distrib­ ter and technical school of the air joined in her home town because, armed service. The statue, which the missions throughout the world forec.s. Father Duffy, recently of soldier program. She plays a vio­ she says, “I wanted to do some­ uted to the children. i.s a product of the Daprato studios has led the contest committee to thing more constructive towards In his appeal to the K. of C. of New York and Chicago, has set a minimum goal of one dollar’s St. Mary’s. Colorado Springs, will lin with the feeling of a concert membership to support the party report to the Texas field Saturday, artist, never fails to captivate with shortening the war. I felt that already been placed in the church’s worth of seals for each student in Nov. 13. the Women’s Army Corps would Serve in Denver Fields this year. .Mr. Dryer writes; “That baptistry. It was blessed recently the parochial scheols of the state. musicianship, grace and refresh­ ing beauty. give me the best opportunity of murderous mob called the Axis has by the Rt. Rev. Joseph J. Bosetti, If this goal is met, it will help in Father Bottler doing that.” turned the world upside down. But Vicar General of the archdiocese. a small way to make up the finan­ Music has always been first in Two new army chaplains are on and Mr.c. Matthias Gasper, live in they can't kill Santa Claus. Noth­ Pre.sent plans call for the hang­ Promoted to Captain Following basic training, she cial loss that the Church is suf­ The Rev. Francis J. Bottler, Agatha’s heart, whether it be sym­ duty in Denver. They are the Rev. Indianapolis, ing can take from your heart and ing of draperies in the shrine,'and fering because of the present phony or swing. “But it must be was assigned to the technical mine the determination to see to formerly of Denver and now a school of Lowry Field, Colorado, Hubert Arliss, C.P., and the Rev. Fr. Arliss Born the installation of two elaborate World war. The European nations priest of the Diocese of Pueblo, good swing,” she adds when dis­ it that the orphans’ annual Christ­ kneelers and two votive light that before almost entirely sup­ cussing the subject. where she was graduated a photo­ Oswald Gasper, O.F.M. Father Ar­ was among six Colorado officers graphic laboratory technician. In New Jersey mas party will be a succe.ss again stands. The project is being ported all missionary endeavors A native of Ilion, N. Y'., the 23- liss is stationed in the reception this year. Your co-operation is financed through voluntary con­ promoted in the past week to cap­ When she was offered the oppor­ Father Arliss, who was born in now are unable to contribute any­ tain’s rank in the army. Father year-old typical American girl has center in Fort Logan, and Father more urgently needed than ever.” tributions Of the parishioners. thing. The children in the United tunity to join the WACaravan as East Orange, N. J., is a member of Bottler, who was an assistant a B.S. degree in Music Education, violinist, Air-WAC Hoeschele ac­ Oswald has been assigned to Lowry the Congregation of the Passion. States must, therefore, redouble of St. Mary’s parish, Walsenburg, obtained from Ithaca college, Nearly 2.50 Soldiers Accommodated their efforts this year so that the cepted. Field for an indefinite period. He made his studies for the priest­ at the time of his enlistment in where she was a member of the hood in Seton Hall college. South work of the Association of the school .symphony and gave numer­ “The most important job an Air- Father Oswald is a native of In­ the chaplains' corps in February, WAC can do today,” she explains, Orange, N. J.; St. Michael’s Pas- Holy Childhood will not stop. If is the son of Mrs. L. A. Bottler of ous violin recitals. Upon gradua­ dianapolis, Ind. He made his philo­ sionist monasterj’. Union City, N, the Holy Childhood had to cease 1675 Steele street, Denver. He tion from school, she taught music “is to interest other women in sophical studies in Our Lady of ‘Floor Space for Five’ Is its efforts for but one year, it joining the service.” J.; Holy Cross seminary, Dunkirk, had been stationed in Fort Meade. in various public schools and con­ Angels monasterj’ *nd seminary, N. Y.; Our Mother of Sorrow mon­ would mean that approximately Md., but was recently transferred ducted numerous choral groups. The lovely soldier-musician has Cleveland, 0., and his theological astery, West Sprin^eld, Mass.; St, 600.000 children would lose to San Francisco. In addition to her talent as a a younger brother, Leo, who is heaven, for they would not have Paul’s monastery, Pittsburgh, Pa.; USO Dormitory Request also in the army air forces. He is studies in St. Joseph’s seminary. St. Gabriel’s monastery, Boston, the opportunity to bo^aptized. stationed in Lowry Field and at­ Teutopolis, 111. He was ordained M ass.; Immaculate Conception Seals may be obtained by writ­ tends armament school. The two to the priesthood in St. Francis of .seminary. Long Island, N. Y.; and When a .soldier from a local field bus. They entailed the removal of ing to the Chri.stmas Seal com­ Fort Logan Field Director had a reunion several days before Assisi’s church, Teutopolis, in 1934 St. Ann’s Passionist monastery, called the USO-NCCS in Denver at several partitions on the third mittee, 1300 S. Steele street, Agatha left with the WACaravan by Bishop James A. Griffin of Scranton, Pa. Father Arliss.was to tour Wyoming on the first part Springfield, HI. midnight last Saturday night and floor of the K. of C. building, which Denver 10, Colo., or by calling ordained to the priesthood on May is also used as the USO-NCCS PE. 9829. of an extended recruiting itine­ His first parochial assignment 22, 1937, in St. Peter’s Cathedral, le.served “floor space for five,” he rary. was not fooling. He knew from club, the installing of new ceilings, In addition to the directors the Is Catholic, Ex-Track Star was in St. Louis as assistant pastor Scranton. experience that all the beds at the •Stairways, and lavatory facilites, contest committee is composed of For two years after his ordina­ club would have long since been re­ together with painting, plastering, the following .seminarians: The (B y Marv E. E ise.v m a n ) tion, the pric.st was in chai’ge and carpenter work. Red Cross service for Fort Logan served by soldiers who use this Rev. Mr. Francis Syrianey, adviser, A former track star and coach personnel and their families is of novenas in the Immaculate Con­ weekend facility ami that chairs, -Mr. Nevin said that all donations and Messrs. John Walsh, Herbert is Fort Logan’s Red Cross field under Mr. Hall, a Catholic, whose Forum Series on ception seminary. Long Island. sofas, and floors would, in all prob­ of cots and bedding may be left at Banigan, Howard Quinlivan, Max director, Edwin N. Hall. Before background includes a Bachelor of During the following year he was ability, be at a premium. It was the USO-NCCS club at E. 16th and Valdez, James Kittleson, and assistant pastor of St. Joseph’s Grant street. coming to Denver 18 months ago, Science degree from Kansas uni­ fortunate for him that he did re­ Charles Jones. he held a similar post in Fort Bliss, versity and a Master’s degree in Post-War Topics monastery, Baltimore, Md. He serve “floor space,” for nearly 250 Tex. A comprehensive program of sociology from St. Louis univer­ then was transferred to St. Jos­ soldiers used the building as a C L t l d J .P f i r broad«a»l will go on the air .Sunday, sity. eph’s church in Union City, N. J., dormitory. The 15 beds and the Teamed with Glenn Cunning­ To Start Nov. 16 where he served as assistant pastor 6.5 cots that the club has for sleep­ ryclrn), Denver. The air version of one of the Re fitter Srttem't most Mission Collection ham on an undefeated mile relay until he was commissioned by the ing .soldiers on Saturday were in popular feature.^ will be heard at 11:15 every .Sunday evening. squad. Hall was also the winner army earlier this month. use long before midnight. Late­ Two uirnibers of the Register editorial staff, the Rev, John B. Cav anagh Returns Announced of the 100 and the 220-yard dash The disturbing possibility that During Fathear Arliss’ parochial comers had to use chairs, sofas, (left), and the Rev. Edward A, Breen (right), will conduct the 15- and the broad jump in 1933 and peace will bring ascendancy to the work he did extensive labor with and the floor for dormitory use. niinutc program of questions and answers on religious topics. Ques­ 1934. In St. Louis university he so-called liberals in every country;, young men and youths in social Returns in the annual collection and athletic fields. He is finding The blankets gave out and many tions will be taken from those submitted by the listeners, with one for home and foreign missions was head freshman football and to the detriment of the Church in of the boys spent the night priest asking the questions and the other answering them. varsity track coach from 1935 to those lands, will be among the this experience useful in his army taken up in the Archdiocese of Den­ assignment. wrapped in rugs and even newspa­ ver on Mission Sunday, Oct. 24, are 1940. topics discussed by the Rev. Ed­ pers, but, as one of them declared; ward A. Conway, S.J;, of Regis Father Arliss’ mother is Mrs. announced this 'week by the Chan- Mr. Hall is enthusiastic about Mary E. Arliss, who lives in West “ It’s better than sleeping out in Icery office as follows: the number of services the Red college when he opens the series the cold.” of open-forum seminars on post­ Orange, N. J. He has a brother, Cross is able to perform for the the Rev. Reginald Arliss, C.P., That permanent dormitory facil­ i DENVER PARISHES soldier and his family. On Fort war problems in the K. of C. build­ ities will be provided in the build­ Cathedral ...... 5810.64 Logan, in co-operation with the ing next Tuesday evening, Nov. rector of the Passionist seminary ing in a short time was assured Annunciation ...... 124.30 military. Red Cross workers ad­ 16, at 8 o’clock. The discussions, in Yuanling, Hunan, China, where this week when Thomas Nevin, Blessed Sacram ent...... 255.00 vise the boys on personal and sponsored jointly by the Knights he has been stationed for eight chairman of the K. of C.-NCCS Holy Family ...... 91.10 family problems; investigate and of Columbus and Regis college, (Turn to Page 2 — Colttnin 5) Holy Ghost ...... 603.70 will be held in the K. of C. audi­ building committee, announced that arrange emergency furloughs, and ^AAF Trainmf Commaod photo alterations on the third floor of the 9 Holy R osary...... 30.00 sometimes even supply the money torium, E. 16th and Grant, on the Legion of Mary’s Knights of Columbus home are ■ Our Lady of Mt. Carmel...... for such trips; compile medical third Tuesday of every month Fr. Oswald Gasper, O.F.M. nearly completed and that perma­ ; Presentation ...... 74.45 records; operate an active Gray until late spring. Father Conway’s Junior Praesidia nent sleeping quarters will be Sacred Heart and Loyola_.. 134.33 Lady pro(^m; and maintain a topic is “Are We Willing to Pay of St. Anthony’s church, from To Meet Nov, 17 available for nearly 100 men there. St. Anne’s (Arvada)...... 59.03 sewing unit among wives of of­ the Price for Peace?” 1935 to 1937; from 1937 to 1939 “There is still need for sleeping St. Cajetan's...... 26.70 he was pastor of Humphrey, Nebr., ficers and enlisted men that makes It is expected that several hun­ The junior praetidia of the cots, blankets, and pillows,” Mr. St. Catherine’s ...... 146.00 about 16,000 surgical dressings a dreds will attend the open-forum in the (Jmaha diocese; in 1940 and ,St. Dominic’s ...... 167.19 1941 he was stationed in St. Jos­ Legion of Mary will meet in Nevin said. “We are appealing to month. The women patch uni­ series. There will be no charge the library of Cathedral high the citizens of Denver to donate iSt. Elizabeth’s ...... 65.00 forms and mattresses and sew sur­ for admission, and informal discus­ eph’s church, Omaha; and, until he St. Francis de Sales’...... 519.94 entered the army this year, he was school in Denver Wednesday, these articles to the K. of C.- real pads and abdominal dress­ sion of each topic presented will Nov. 17, at 4 p.m., the Rev. NCCS dormitory.” St. James’ ...... 200.00 ings. The work is greatly facili­ follow the principal address. Her­ pastor of St. John’s church, Union St John the Evangelist’s . 305.00 tated by an electric cutter for the Hill, Minn., in the Archdiocese John Regan, moderator, an­ The alterations necessary to pro­ bert Fairall will be moderator of nounced this week. The prog­ vide sleeping quarters for service S t Joseph’s (C.SS.R.)___ 62.75 bandages. the lectures and will limit the dis­ of St. Paul. He was commissioned !S t Joseph’s (Polish) ____ 15.00 Sept. 7, 1943, and attended the ress of the junior units of the men were financed by the proceeds The director and his wife, for­ cussions to the topic being treated. Legion of Mary will be dis­ of the annual Silver Dollar days, St Leo the Great’s...... 44.17 merly Cornelia Kennedy of St. Father Conway will contend in chaplains’ school in Harvard uni­ St. Louis’ (Englewood)..... 79.90 versity. cussed and plans will be made sponsored by the Knights of Colum­ Louis, reside here with tieir two- his address on next Tuesday that for future activities. I (TurntoPagei— Columns) year-old son, Richard. (Turn to Pages — Column k) Father Oswald’s parents, Mr. PAGE TWO Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DE>TVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 11, 194S

The Denver Catholic Register Americans Are Called Tops Two New Army Chaplains Publithad Weekly by tbs A shipment of Catholio P reu Sociaty, Ine. In BTazil Mission Field Serve in Denver Fields 988 Bannock Street, Denver, * Colo. Subscription: SI Year (Continued From Page One) stand, but I plan on keeping it np. (Continued From Page One) . Fathers Clatus Snyder and Je­ years. Chaplain Arliss last heard H. Ludder, the other Catho­ Entered as Second Class Matter at night. Just taking down the One could spend a lifetime here and at the Post Office, Denver, never finish. The natives are docile from his brother two weeks ago, lic chaplain! stationed in Lowr>’ Colo. names is a job. You can imagine when he was informed in a radio­ Field. Hummel Plaques the howling youngsters, mixed with and the children most co-operative. gram that Father Reginald Arliss Father Sullivan*s dogs, pigs, and chickens; a typicdl “We had a visit recently from (St. Vincent d« Paul'. Pari.h, had recovered from a severe attack some American Franciscans who D enver) of typhus fever and was ready to Mother Is on Visit Ford & Mercury Service bedlam. It was hot and the resume his active duties in the Mrs. Peter F. Sullivan, mother I Lerfe Ports Stock mosquitoei-and other insect* gave are located some 500 miles east of The annual Thanksgiving turkey seminary. came in this week. party will be held in the school hall of Father David C, Sullivan, chap­ Nla* IktllH Miebanici us a merry dance. One such trip here on the same river. They ad­ lain of the 4th Army Air Force a month is about all a person can mired our plant here with cus­ on Friday, Nov. 19, at 8 p.m. This Fr. Robert Quirk Training Command, arrived in SWAYNE-WIMBUSH tomary American freedom of ox. party is sponsored by the Holy To Have Checkup Denver Tuesday for a visit with 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION her son. After a few days in Den­ BSO Bannock TA. 6113 pression. Name society, and will be for the Father Robert D. Quirk, O.S.B., Get them while selection is complete ARCHDIOCESE OF DENVER benefit of the parish. Besides the who arrived in Lowrj- Field last ver, Mrs. Sullivan will go to Sait “The river trips we make on our month after more than one and Lake, C|ity, Utah, where she will Week of Nov. 15 St. Jos­ 20 turkeys to be given away as interior journeys are swell. You one-half years’ duty ip Chanute visit with a daughter, Mrs. John eph’s (C.SS.R.) church, Den­ rejplar awards, IB-pound turkeys J. Dineen, whose husband is in sleep on deck, eat well, make strong will go as special prises. Arranj;e- Field, HI., will soon undergo a ver; St. Nicholas’ church, physical checkup by army doctors. government service. Mrs, Sullivan Fuller Brushes Plattavilla; and St. John's coffee every hour. Our original ments have been made to provide may visit the Pacific coast before for more than 600 players, and all While he is in the hospital. Father PERSONAL BRUSHES church, Vuma. St, Andrew's boat deal fell through, so we are Oswald Gasper, O.F.M., will assist returning to her home in Worces church, Wray, may have Thir­ renting a boat and crew of two. members of the parish and their ter. Mass. Besides Maj. Sullivan, HOUSEHOLD BRUSHES friends are invited to attend. Free WAXES AND POUSHES teen Hours' exposition of the After the war we shall have a she has another son in the army, Biassed Sacrament instead of refreshments will be served. TA. tTIt — 1141 Glinami — Otnrtr Lt. Peter F, Sullivan, Jr., who is tha Forty Hours’ devotion. couple of good boats and perhaps The Altar socieW met Nov, 4 even a plane.” stationed in Charleston, S. Car. with Mrs. L. W. West presiding, Returns Listed This is Mrs. Sullivan’s first trip CLARKE CHURCH and a ^ o d attendance was ac­ into the Rocky Mountain West. “I SHRADER’S Mrs. Seep’s Brother corded. The jecitation of the Ro-. have not seen your mountains ex­ sary preceded the meeting. A ris­ cept at R distance. Such bulwarks GOODS HOUSE Marries in St. Louis ing vote of thanks was given Mrs. Froin Collection of granite, earth, and trees, capped Service Station John Mulqueen for the successful by snow, are impressive, but I must Ifit Ave. & Logan St. SP. 9930 party given by the society. The say that our rolling landscapes in 1636 Tremohl TA. 3789 A fashionable * St, Louis wed­ net proceeds to date are $189. Massachusetts strike me as more ding of interest to Denver so­ Mrs. F. W, Horan was received as beautiful. And the majesty of the MOBILGAS — OILS — GREASING ciety is that of Lt. Comdr, Edwin a new member. The sanctuary For Missioners Atlantic compares favorably with Harris Wagner and Miss Miriam workers for November are:-Nov. the Rockies. But, then. Father Clay Widenham, being performed 6, Catherine Haney and Mrs. (Continued From Page One) Sullivan tells me that the fascina­ Thursday, Nov. 11. The bride­ L. A. West; Nov, 8, hirs. T. T. Aull tion of the mountains grows upon MOVING-PACKING-STORAGE groom is a brother of Mrs. Albert and Joseph Conners; Nov. 20, Mrs. St,M ary Magdalene’s one; perhaps when I pass this way UhanOnthatcowiii E. Seep of Denver, who is at pres­ Charles Rausch and Mrs, Mary (Edgewater) ...... $ 60.00 again you will find me a most ar­ “Household Goods To and From Everywhere ent residing with her husband, Mahon; Nov. 27, Mrs. Frank St. Patrick's...... 60.66 dent enthusiast for mountain scen­ Advertisers that merit your patronage. They are With Skill and Care” Cant. Seep, in McCallin Field, Kohler and Lee Dugdalei. A paper St. Philomena’s ...... 300.00 ery, What I have experienced of reliable, consistent and appreciate your support. on the life of S t Vincent de Paul St. Rose of Lima’s...... 64.06 Calif, Comdr. Wagner is a grad­ Colorado's climate is wonderful. A A A ^ uate of St. Louis university. Miss was read, after which refreshments St. Thereie’s (Aurora)___ 44.60 It is exhilarating, and it certainly were served. St. Vincent de Paul’s...... 87.10 Widenham, member of a promi­ seems to agree with my son.” FOR QUALITY CORN FED THE JOHNSON STORAGE nent San Francisco family, is a Mrs. Howard-Neilsen entertained PARISHES OUTSIDE DENVER recent convert to the Church. The S t Ann’s qircle Oct. 29. The next Akron—S t Joseph’s ...... 30.00 MEATS & POULTRY SEE INSURANCE couple will be at home at 60 Park meeting will be held with Mrs. Aspen—St. Mary’s ______13.00 AND MOVING CO. avenue. New York city. S. J. Pnillipone, 2433 E. Kentucky, Boulder—Sacred Heart — 92.67 Nov, 12. Boulder, South—Sacred 10 F[1E RABTOAY*S JOS. J. CELLA Since 1905 Heart of Mary...... 16.05 Your PurcliBM of War Bond, St. Jude’s circle met Nov. 3 with 1030 W. Colfax TA. 7297 1120 Securily Bldg, 221 Broadway PEarl 2433 and Stamp. Help. Secure Your Burlington ...... 16.60 Phone KEvstone .2633 Future. Mrs. George Koelbert Mrs. F. Fil- Brighton—St. Augustine’s...... lion and L. A. West won the awards. Brush—S t Mary’s ...... The next meeting will be Nov. 17 SFOIICF M [ l BEN FRANKLIN When buying from the Calhan—S t Michael’s ...... at noon with Mrs. Josephine Koe- Castle Rock—St. Francis’ bert. firms advertising in this (Elbert) ...... 8.00 For the third time since the pro­ STORE Our Lady of Perpetual Help cir­ paper, please mention that Central City—Assumption gram of free Sunday night suppers 5ca lOc-91.00 ANd 'uP cle met Wednesday, Nov. 3, with (Idaho ^rings) ...... tp soldiers in the Denver USO- you saw their advertise­ Mrs. John De Grood. Awards were Cheyenne Wells—Sacred I Tbouundi of Evtryday Uiefal lUmi NCCS club Went into effect, the 11036 W, COLFAX (Acr<»» Strttt from won by Mrs. Joseph Dolan and Ed­ Heart ...... Archbishop’s guild will buy, pre­ ment. gar Alcorn. The next meeting will COLORADO SPRINGS— pare, and serve the food. A crew St. L«o*a Church) be held with Mrs. Dolan Nov, 17. Corpus Christ!...... 113.87 of girls under Mary Nadorff, The Boy Scout Mothers' auxil­ Sacred H e a rt______138.07 president, expects to serve 500 iary met Nov. 8 with Mrs. Charles JSt. Mary’s ...... 500.83 plates Sunda.v, Nov. 14. ’The Uncle Sam Says: For Your Country’s Sake Heinrick. The Rev, John Stein St. Paul’s (Broadmoor).. 91.00 usual entertainment in the ball­ gave a reaume of the program of St Paul’s (Fountain)__ ___ room will follow the supper. Craig—S t Michael’s .....,.... 9.25 * t h it * it scouting for the coming year. Miss Various groups of the Arch Adelaide Bennett of the Denver Cripple Creek—St. Peter’stT bishop’s guild had their monthly Public library talked on and dem­ Crook—St. Peter’s (Iliff).... meeting;! in the past week. Morn­ ORDER COAL NOW onstrated books for boys of scout­ East Lake— (St. Cather­ ing Star circle had its annual pot- ing age. A nominating commit­ ine’s—Denver) ...... luck supper Nov. 7 in the home #«#- tee was appointed, and it was Elbert—Sacred H e a rt___ 22.00 of Charlotte McNamara, 83 W. moved to have the December meet­ Erie—St. Scholaatica’s Maple. ing in the school hall in the eveninevening.! li-aiayewe;(Lafayette) ...... 4.00 The South Court of Honor will | Estes Park—St._ Walter’s..™ Margie Walsh entertained Our he held at Byers junior high school Evergreen—Christ the Lady of Loretto circle Nov, 8 in Vie Feature Best Coals in Both Bituminous and Monday evening, Nov. 15. All par­ King (Golden) her home. Helen Matthews will ents and friends of scouts are in­ Fleming—St. Peter’s ____ 43.75 have the December meeting. Lignite Groups The newest group, St. James’ vited to attend. FORT COLLINS— MAIN 5335 Um Our Budget Plan Capt. Felix Pogliano, Jr., after Holy Family ____ 10.60 circle, received altar linens and his return from 15 months’ over­ St. Joseph’s ...... 102.00 instructions on finishing them for seas du^, has left for North Caro­ Fort Logan—St. Patrick’s.. 29.15 use in Colorado churches, ELK COAL CO. lina. He had a short visit with Fort Morgan—St. Helena’s 40.00 Mrs. Edward Curran from Holy 3635 BUk* JOHN nNKBEINER. Mgr. his parents. Frederick—St. Thercsc’s Innocents’ circle announced the (Longmont and Meade).. 8.65 birth of a boy, James Paul, on Mrs. L. A. Higgins, major of the Nov. 2. South district, wishes to thank the Georgetown—Our Lady of Lourdes ...... Mrs. Joseph Keating was host­ Perfect Tribut^~Costs No More*^ many War Chest workers of this ess to the Blessed Sacrament study parish for their fine work in put­ Gilcrest ...... 6.36 Glenwood Springs—St. group Nov. 10. ting her district over the top in Stella Maris members will be Perfect performance of every minute the recent drive. Stephen’s ...... 71.70 Golden—St. Joseph’s ____ 47.28 guests of Josephine Walsh Friday, It’s■’* ,r GREELEY— Nov, 12. A complete layette will detail.. . . quiet and sympathetic Our Lady of Peace___ _ _„.... be assembled in the meeting to be St. Peter’s ...... given a needy family at Christmas understanding . . . mean much in Holyoke—St. Patrick’s and time. CHRISTMAS TIME NOW Forum Series to Christ the King...... 43.95 the relief of sorrow.^ Our services pay Hugo—St. Anthony’s ...... 32.00 G. D. of A. Study Club Idaho Springs—St. Paul’s.. 5.00 a perfect'tribute to the deceased. Iliff—St. Catherine’s ...... Hears Talk on China Start on Nov. 16 Julesburg—St. Anthony’s.... 17.00 Keenesburg and Roggen— a t THE DENVER! Holy Fam ily...... 26.50 The Catholic Daughters of BOUICURRD mORTURRV (Continued From Page One) Lafayette—St. Ida’s ...... 13.00 America Study club met in the the materialistic policy of the na­ LEADVILLE— Denver Dry Goods tearoom Thurs­ tions of the world will have to be Annunciation ....•...... 48.70 day, Nov. 4, with 20 members and Mrs. James P. McConaty abandoned if we are to have en­ St. Joseph’s ...... 23.00 four guests present. The guests during peace after this war; that Littleton—St. Mary’s ...... 104.50 were Miss Margaret E. Murphy, the rights of nations to expand Longmont—St. John the Los Angeles, Calif., a charter Federal at No. Speer Telephone GRand 1626 when there is not enough material Baptist’s ...... 65.00 member of the club; Miss Ruth wealth for existence in their home­ Louisville—St. Louis’ .. Mintzglass, Milwaukee, Wise.; lands must be recognized; that Loveland—St. John’s ____ 4.55 Mrs. Robert F. Clark, and Mrs. minority groups in this nation and Peetz—Sacred Heart ...... 36.25 L. M. YoUng. ^ abroad must be respected; that re­ Platteville—St. Nicholas’ .... 17.36 Margaret C. Leary read a paper ligious freedom must be assured Steamboat Springs—Holy on "China, Our Ally.” Mrs. Mabel not only in lands that are now Name ...... 14.50 Lippincott gave a summary df dominated by the Axis, but also in Sterling—St. Anthony of Wendell Willkie’s book. One World. the countries that will be liber­ Padua’s ...... 53.58 Mrs. W. J. Cameron will give If You Can’t Buy All the Meat You Like ated by the Allies. He will sug­ Stoneham and Briggsdal her paper on America’s Role in gest 4hat the Soviet should recog­ St. John’s ...... Asia, by Harry Payne Howard, at nize the supreme sacrifice of mil­ Stratton—St. Charles’ ...... 40.25 a later meeting. At the next meet­ —You CAN Like the Meat You Buy! lions of her sons and daughters Superior—St. Benedict's ing on Dec. 2, the study of China and should grant absolute freedom (S. Boulder) ...... 10.05 will be continued, with the follow­ of religion and not the sham Victor—St. Victor’s ing women «n the program: Mrs. Step over on the quality side—gft the best for those precious points! liberty that now prevails. Welby—Assumption 30.00 Harry Denny, Mrs. M. J. O’Fal­ lon, Mrs. W. J. Foehl, and Mrs Yes ma’am, you’ll favor the flavor,of Miller’s superlatively tender U. In the discu.ssion to follow Fa-i^f® ^ qV A l l .....V i 'taa L. A. Bastin. ter. n Conway’s_____■- -address j j ______the apparent. Yuma—St. Johns (Akron) 17.00 S, Government Inspected A and AA Grade Beef; ASK TO SEE THE stirrings of extreme liberalism will OTHER DONATIONS GRADE ON THE CUT YOU BUY! Don’t pay top prices for inferior be treated, as will the question of DENVER— what should be the attitude of this Regis college ...... 27.41 COAL grades. government with regard to the Mercy hospital ...... 10.00 Store it now — Be pre­ St. Francis’ sanitarium_ 9.50 Early? Yes! relatively small groups of left- pared for possible fuel I wing extremists who are planning COLORADO SPRINGS— ROASTING LEG 0 LAMB BEEF LIVER to go into the- liberated lands with St. Francis’ hospital...... 7.00 shortage. Camp Carson—363rd ALL POPULAR GRADES — ALSO We are also cooperating the Allied forces and there set up STOKER COALS U S Govt. Grade Q C de facto governments of their regiment .... 34.00 own choosing in the hope of forc­ HOLYOKE— HENS Lb 371c A, Lb...... OOC 35c ing their anti-Christian ideas on Rev. E. J. Brady...... 10.00 Ray Coal Co. with the Government in the peoples of those lands. Mr. and Mrs. Henry PE 4604 1165 So. Penn. Helgoth ...... 25.00 Skippy Franciscan Sisters—Mother- their Mail-Early Program. PEANUT Van Camp’s CHRISTMAS SPECIAL house ...... 25.00 Peanut Butter Rev. J. P. Trudel______3.00 CRUNCH Pork & Beans Creamy style F. J. Kirchhof Company Po§tmaster General says that 16 oz. ja r ...... O w w Awarded Two Contracts Holsum Two government contracts, ag." all Christmas packages must be 16 oz. jar...... C Chunk stvle gregating $670,000, have been mailed in November-—no later 31® 1 1 16 oz. jar...... 09C awarded to the Francis J. Kirchhof Construction company, Denver. than December 10th to assure One, for $70,000, was for semi permanent Wa C buildings at Fitz- delivery! '\ simons General hospital. Construc­ PUMPKIN SARDINES Mayonnaise tion had been started, and then \ ordered stopped by the War de­ Kuner’s Domestic Oil A a partment, Kirchhof said. Big No. 2 can .. 13c Old Monk The other is a $600,000 contract No ^4 ...... — full pint...... „..w O C for_ a 240-unit federal housing Why Not “ The Time” Keep Faith With Christmas, project in Cheyenne, Wyo. Kirch- hof said work had been started on at THE RI6HT TIME this and the contract calls for com Many very important details of HI Q BREAD pletion in February. \ human existence depend so Hand-Painted in Oils much upon THE RIGHT TIME 8x10 Colored Denver Deanery Will A watch that really keeps time Giant-iized IV3 lb. Loaves is almost indispensable to in­ m iU ER 'S Portrait, with ^ 4 Meet Monday, Nov. 15 dividuals who regard punctu­ Enriched White or Wheat this adv. only.... 9 I awO ality—right timing—as impor­ ••Where Denver Shefu with O*yw«»f»''-Klyitoiig 2111 Tha Novambar meating of tant. An estimate of repair the Denver deanery will be beld costs involves no obligation to PHOTO ART STUDIO you. 2 for 15c ■ SUPER mBBKETSl 1H« C dlfornla MA. S ill Monday, Nov, 15, at 2 p, m. in No Appointmtnt Ntetwarr the Charitiea Annex. Dally, II A.M. U I P.M. Mra. Jobn Murtaugh will pre- Orville R. Hagans & Co. Monday, II A. M. to t P. M. tide. Horoiogist 228 16th CH. 8668 BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY BB

Thursday, Nov. 11, 1943 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone '4205 PAGE THREE ANNUAL FOOD SHOWER TO BE lag; F a t b Campbell Soldiers Resume This Christmas HELD FOR SISTERS NOV. 18 Send Him To Review Book (St. Dominie's Pariah, Denver) dents of the sixth, seventh, and Classes in Regis The annual food shower for the eighth grades. A Photograph sisters of St. Dominic’s school i^ll Ninety dollars worth of war (Ble.ted Sacrament ParUh, be held Nov. 18. Mrs. J. McCloskey stamps was sold by Sister Rapha- (Regit College, Denver) IN COLOR D earar) is chairman of the project. All ella to the students of S t Domi­ The November meeting of the Returning to the Regis college items presented for the shower will nic's during October. campus after a week’s furlouj^, Make an Appointment Now Altar and Rosary society will be be on display in the school audito­ held Friday, Nov. 12, in McDon­ The school children are conduct­ the students of the army special­ . . . to insure getting the pic* In planning for your family’s future wel­ rium in the evening meeting of the ing a scrap and waste paper drive ized training program immediately ough hall. After recitation of the PTA. lures in ample time— fare, consider the wisdom of securing Rosary in the church at 2 p.m. and are participating 100 per cent resumed activities for the second FUTURE NEED. PROTECnON now, The PTA council meeting will in the war effort. quarter. The regular class schedule the Very Rev. Harold V. Campbell be held Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 2 during the years of earning income. Under will review Around the Boree The women o^ the PTA will sell was begun Monday, Nov. 8. Phone CHerry 4544 p.m. in the school hall. The monthly refreshments at the annual Feath­ A new course, mechanical draw­ OLINGER’S FUTURE NEED PLAN you Log, by the Rev. John O’Brien, meeting will be held Thursday, an Australian priest. Hostesses for er party in the church auditorium ing, was added to the already stren­ can secure this intelligent provision for Nov. 18, at 7:30 p.m. in the school Wednesday evening, Nov. 17. uous schedule of the pre-engineers. the social hour will be Mmes. auditorium. An interesting patriot­ every member of your family— regardless Henry Deering, E. A. Splear, C. Mrs. W. J. Stapleton of St. Dom­ The south section of the Regis REmBRnnoT s tu d io ic program will be presented by inic’s Parent-Teachers’ association college library has been changed of age. The cost is very little. .. only a V. Gooding, and J, H. Steele. The the sixth grade pupils, under the di­ president, Mrs. Andrew M. Hag- was captain of a group of women into a mechanical drawing room. 1524 California St. few cents a day. Consult Olinger’s Advis­ rection of Sister Servatius and Sis­ engaged in the War Chest drive. New fluorescent lighting equipment erty, said any woman wishing to ter Alphonsus. ory Department. .. there is no obligation. join the society is most welcome. Men to Meet Monday is being installed for this class. The Mass sponsored by the PTA The gymnasium is also being Lt. Margaret Rohan of the Army The members of the Holy Name Nurse corps visited her parents. for all those in the service will be made ready to provide physical ed­ offered on Wednesday morning, society will receive Communion this ucation facilities for the soldiers Mr. and Mrs. John J. Rohan, en Sunday in the 7 ;30 Mass, which route to her new base in San Berna Nov. 17, at 7:45. during the winter months. A plan 16TH »t SPEER at will be offered for their intentions. is being worked out so that both the Preferred Parish dino, Calif. Her brother, Sgt. John Mrs. 0. J. Menglekamp will be in The monthly meeting of the so­ BOULDER SHERMAN J. Rohan of Will Rogers Field in charge of the ballroom dancing Regis high school students and the mORTUflRIES ciety will Ik held Monday at 8 army will be able to use the gym­ m Oklahoma City, Okla., was home class being undertaken for the stu- p.m. in the church audtiorium. on furlough at the same time. nasium at specified periods. Trading Departments Call, GLendale 3663 In its last monthly meeting the The Rev. Conrad Bilgery, S.J., Members of St. Anthony’s circle Ushers’ club held an election of professor of mathematics, has will be guests of Mrs. Henry Man­ officers. Jim Courscy was re­ CATHOLIC MEMBERS of our personnel and the ning in her home on Thursday^ again resumed his classroom activ­ Jesuit Parish to named president and Lloyd Roach ities after a three-week illness. MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER finest equipment and facilities are assigned to Nov. 18. was re-elected secretary. Members Mrs. J. J. O’Connor will be host­ He is fully recovered from a recent The merchant* represented in this section are boosters. They are every Catholic Service. ^ ^ I of the committee are Enos Pat­ appendectomy. ess-to members of St. Jude’s circle rick, John Reilly, r til Mahoney, anxious to work with you and are deserving of your patronage. Co­ when that group holds its monthly Two graduates of the class of operate with them. and John Volk. 1941 now in the armed service were meeting on Friday, Nov. 19. Have Party Nov. 19 On Sunday afternoon, Nov. 7, (j VIc#-rr«ld»«t recent visitors on the campus. Lt. Mrs. George Sunderland of Hub­ the junior choir girls entertained Gerald Galligan of the statistics St. Vincent de Paul’s Parish bard Wood, 111., is the guest of her thetne AltarAltar. Boys’Hoys- clubc iu d at a pre- department of the army air forces niece, Mrs. Blair Kittleson. (Sacred Heart-Loyola J^ri.h, Thankspriving party m the church Lt. Richard Foley of the fin- I Miss Nellie Lennon is a patient D enver) auditonum. Games were played 1^^^^ department of the air corps IVASHlI\GTOIV in St. Joseph’s hospital. Sacred Heart parish will have and a specialluncheon was served, ^ with their former profes Mr. and Mrs. Ed Curran are the its annual party in the school half PARK 91ARKET Milliken^s The sixth Holy Hour of the no sors. Preferred Parish parents of a boy, born last week in at 8 o’clock on Nov. 19. Tickets vena in preparation for the Feast BILL HUGHES. ProD. CASH STORES St. Joseph’s hospital. are now on sale for 50 cents. There of the Immaculate Conception will will be many prizes, and it is Complete Food Service 3 CO.'WEMEM LOC.4T10XS James Larson, USN, son of Mr. be held Friday evening, Nov. 12, ARVADA YOUTH IS 1130 E. Alameda and Mrs.. George T. Larson, who hoped that members of the parish at 7:30. The sermon will be deliv­ $98 South Gilpin Trading List has just finished his training in will co-operate in making this Smart to Bo ThHftr* 1201 E. 9th Ave. ered by the Rev, J. G. Forquer, GIVEN NEW POST 2357 E. Evans Ave. Farragut, Ida., is spending a leave party even more successful Uian it O.P. with his parents. was last year. Mail to Honor St. Albert This Sunday is Communion day 450 GueiU in USO-NCCS Club The Feast of St. Albert the (Shrine of St, Anne, Arvada) C Four hundred and fifty soldiers for the Holy Name society men, Great, a member of the Order of aihedrail were guests of the Blessed Sacra­ who will attend the 7 :30 Mass. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Staley. 128 Preachers and patron of the Domin­ Cedar street, have received word BO^I^IE BRAE ment parish in the USO-NCCS club Because Thursday of this week ican. Province of St. Albert, is Armisficc day, there will be no that their son, Daniel Staley, has HOME & CAR on Sunday evening, Nov. 7. Mrs. which serves St. Dominic’s, will been transferred to the College of EcoRORiy Liquor Store Ed Neumann, chairman, was as­ catechism clas.ses for public school be observed on Monday. Nov. 15. Shopping District sisted by Mmes. James Brennan, children. Classes will be resumed Idaho in Caldwell, Idaho, while: Next to CUrk*'* Church Goodx There will be a special High Mass there he will continue his course | RADIO REPAIRING W. E. McCabe, M. J. Lester, Mark on Thursday of next week. in honor of St. Albert at 7:45. “IThen loir In $pirit$ call Jerry'’ Thursday evening there will be of study as an aviation cadet. i PICKED CP — DELIVERED — J. Felling, John M. Rohan, Carlton Before a Nuptial Mass Nov. 6 at Mrs.'Vance Driscoll of Pueblo! IS HOURS T. Sills, Henry Deering, S. A. the usual games party in the school heisser’s Red & White CONOCO PRODUCTS 1634 Tremont KE. 4.354 at 8:15. The special prize will be 9 o’clock in St. Dominic’s church, has returned to her home after Ffisenman, James Eakins, and Miss Mary E. Harvey, daughter of Lubrication, Car Wathing, Batteries C4SH FOR TABLE KREG OELIVEKY FREE PARKING •Andrew M. Hagerty. $ 20. visiting her sister, Mrs. Roy Sta­ Grocery and Market AND CAR RADIOS Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Harvey of ley. Recharged, Tire Vulcanizing Mrs. W. C. Redfield will be host­ Societv to Meet Friday 3416 W. 31st avenue, was united Crawford Hayden, Jr., chief FANCY MEATS. VEGETABLES. A.VD Battfrlei. Battery Senriee and QoUk- ess to members of St. Norbert's The Loyola Altar society will in marriage to Pfc. John J. Romcr QUALITY, GROCERIES AT BQNIIMIE BRAE boatswain mate, who had been sta­ LOWER PRICES VALAS MOTOR & Chartf. Storart. Waihlnt. Greasinf. Oil circle in her home on Friday, Nov meet Friday afternoon at 2 and of Buckley Field. The bride was tioned on the V.S.S. Wichita on an Change—Fenders Ironed Oat—Polishing 19. all the members are urged to be Free Delivery SPrqre 4447 COINOCO SERVICE POWERINE BEAK-CAT ETHYL GAS attended by her sister. Mrs. Pat­ extended cruise of about nine RADIO CENTER Mrs. W. D. Gagan of Seattle, present .so that it may be decided ricia Theisen. and the bridegroom months, has returned to his sta­ 2331 E. Ohio At*. (8*. U nit, and Ohio) 724 So. University • PE. 9909 EMERSON GARAGE Wash., is the guest of her brother at what time to hold future meet­ by Cpl. Boney Selinsky of Buckley tion after an 18-day leave with Colfax at Downing in-law and sister, Mr. and Mrs. ings. Field. his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Craw­ Bonnie Brae B E ABSOA’S TA. 6557 Glenn E. Kerr George P. Weinman. The members of the Young La­ In the monthly meeting of the ford Hayden, 742 E. Grandview. 1516 Emerson TAbor 6866 Mrs. James Mosicr, together with dies’ sodality will meet in the home Rosary-Altar society the follow­ Lester Barenburg, USN, was D r u ^ C o . RED & WHITE Mrs. V. .A. Smith and Mrs. Leo of Miss Irene Ziren, 1711 Race ing committees were announced; home on a short leave the . FRESH MEATS — FISH Murphy, will be hostess to members street. Downtown Prices Sanctuary — Mmes. James Bick- week. Another son, Cletu.s of the Groceries and Vegetables of St. Joseph’s circle in the Mosier Wednesday evening, Nov. 17, ett, Patrick Hoare, Katherine army, is expected home this week. Prescriptions a Specialty Krug’s Meal Merkel home Friday, Nov. 19. there will be the usual games party Kremp, George Seubert, John and another son, Le Roy of the Wines and Liquors Your Pitronaxa Appreciated The pastor and St. Rita’s circle in Loyola hall at 8:30. DELIVERY SERVICE Quality Meats, Poultry IValsh, and A. F. Zarlengo; visita-;aierchant marine, is home on a 30- 763 So. Unlverdty PE. 2255 2626 E. Louialana SP. 1912 e.xtended their appreciation to all This Sunday will he Communion tion__ of _ the______sick — _____ Mmes.____ George.. day leave. These boys Are the J w & m e . Fish -who contributed to the success of day for the Holy Name society. | Magor and George Tawson. New COLfAka*OCDfM _ ,4 sons of Mr. and Mrs. Paul Bar­ ASSORTED LUNCH MEATS the games party sponsored by that The men will attend the 8 ;30i members enrolled were Mmes. Mar- enburg, who live north of Arvada. Coto. circle last Friday. 1233 E u t 13th At*. Phon* TAhot 1473 Ma.ss. garet McCaddon and W. E. Dunn. Members of Little Flower circle The pastor, the Rev. Edward J. Mrs. George Tawson attended! SOUTH GAYLORD will be guests of Mrs. M. D. Cur- Morgan, S.J., has gone to Omaha the victor>- dinner for the Wan November Meeting of rigan in her home Friday, Nov. 19, to give a retreat. with Mrs. Leonard Littell and Mrs. Chest workers in the Shirley-Sa- ' Ozanam Club Canceled JES. I. HANSEN voy hotel. i Shopping District Harry McGrayel co-hostesses. Mrs. PTA of Loyola The spiritual director gave a NEW LOCATION Foodlaiid I Karl Chambers and Mrs. Terry School Meets talk on the history of the Arch-' There will be no general 306 STEEL BLDG. Owens will be welcomed as new" 1080 So. b n p ’ C FOOD. FOR . FREEDOM The Loyola PTA met Tuesday confraternity of the Most Holy; meeting of the Denver Oxanaro (16th and Weiton) members. The Chrysler Gaylord D U D 0 SP. 0574 Watch, Clock. Jewelry and Scientific St. Joan of Arc’s Circle will meet evening, Xov. 2. The guest speaker enrolled 22 women. club in the month of November. Inatrument Repairing 341 E. Colfax Ave. TA. 5575 Friday, Nov. 19, instead of the reg­ of the evening was the Rev. Clatus Mr. and Mrs. James Hannan The next meeting will be held in ular day, Nov. 26, in the home of E. Snyder, Lowry Field chaplain, left for California, where they the clubrooms Dec. 2. Grocery Company Grocery and Market who gave an interesting talk on will spend the winter. —Eitabiiihed 1903— Preicription Mrs. Theodore Kittleson, 4730 E. Groceriea, Meat* and Fancy 13th avenue, withJ4rs. Mary Dal­ San Juan Capistrano mission. CORN FED MEATS Vegetable* • • • V — Pharmacisti ton Walsh as co-hostess. Mrs. B. M. Patterson told what James F. Dansbtrrr, Owner 1093 So. Garlord Call PE. 4601 KARL’S Scout Dinner Slated she had done to make the lunch­ REGULAR MEETING IS HELD BY The Store of Quality and Price 13th Ave. at Vine St. The annual dinner for Boy room a success. About 150 chil­ PHONE EAST 7789 Scouts and their fathers will be dren are fed daily. Say i t W i t h Flowers TAVERX Denver. Colorado served by the Mothers’ auxiliary of Mrs. Ed Wollenhaupt was ap­ ST. PHILOMENA’S ALTAR GROUP Gaylord Drug Co. Aheays a Good Selection 321 E. COLFAX pointed first grade room mother. REASONABLE PRICES troop 145 in the school hall on 1069 So. Gaylord SP. 3345 VINE PHARMAGY Tuesday, Nov. 16, at 6:30 p.m. The Mr.x. M. J. Valley thanked all (St. Philomena'a Parish, Denver) C 0 M M U 1 T Y guests of honor xvill include Chief who help to make the membership Forty-seven members and guests neral of his brother, Charles Rice. 1 Preseriptlons Carefully Filled by A REPUTABLE DRUG Skinner, John Evans, Father drive a success. Eighth 'graders were present for the regular meet­ The Ralph Taylor family have 1 Registered Pharmacists FLOWER STORE STAUFFER SYSTEM were winners of the $5 prize for taken a house at 585 Humboldt MRS. FRANK OLSON REDUCING and POSTURE STORE Campbell and the Rev. Harley ing of the Altar and Rosary society n S B WINES AND LIQUORS Schmitt. attendance of 100 per cent, with in the home of Mrs. Sidney W. street. 1043 So. Gaylord SP. 7318 Cxirroction the first and second grade tying Mrs. T. K. Buchanan visited in FOR WOMEN ONLY Troop 145 regrets the loss of Bishop, 900 Madison street, Mon­ -Assistant Scoutmaster Orville for second place. day, Nov. 8. Mrs. Bishop was as­ the week with Mrs. Harry T. Zook. A L J O B X S O A Free Courtesy Treatment Trainer, who has been called into Mrs. William May, Mrs. G. A. sisted by Mmes. Mae Johnson, She was en route to her home in HARDWARE 411 £x,t C'nlf.x mte C .thedr.l) service. Mohrbacher, and the sisters wish Kathleen Andrews, and Mary Till- Hollywood, Calif., from St. Louis, RADIO SERVICE PHONE CHERRY 1864 Mo. FURNACE CLEANING AND REPAIRING MRS. SUSAN McGILL, M ir. Colfax Hi DowiiinR . . . Denver John.R. Hailey is the new chair­ to thank all those who contributed berrj'. Mrs. P. H. Williams, vice KEj'sione 3217 man of the fathers’ committee of so generously to the pantry president, presided, and extended Mrs. J. F. Hyde, a former . SHEET METAL AND GUTTER WORK We Service Any Make troop 145. shower. a w’elcome to the new members rishioner. who was injured in an Home or Car Radio WINES - LIQUORS Room mothers, Mrs. Emil Frei auto accident, has been moved to So. Gaylord Hdw. Co. and guests present. The new mem­ 1067 So. Gaylord R4. 1232 Hatchett Drug Store and Mrs. J. Beckman, and mothers bers are Mmes. W. J. Lawles.s, H. her home. She is recuperating 1055 So. Gaylord SP. 2961 Nadorff Liquors, Inc. War Has 18 Per Gent of the .seventh grade had charge isfactorily. ■*The Store of Quality and Serrlct'* C. Gebhardt, Anna Classen, David of the refreshments of coffee and Brown, and Robert Reardon; and “From Cloister to Tractor,’’ an SOUTH GAYLORD R.i' 701 GRANT Home of Good Spirits Of Abbey’s Man Power doughnuts. Prizes were won by Misses Rose H. Miller, Rose Adele article by Ruth. Vincent Nowack ★ WHERE YOU GET THE MOST OF Mrs. Pauline Doherty, Mrs. Patter­ Reilly, Margaret Sullivan, and in the current issue of the. St. Compounding prescriptions is the most CLEANERS THE BEST FOR THE LEAST son, and Mrs. Harold Hawley. Mary McGlone. The guests in­ .Anthony Messenger, concerns the BUY WAR ROi\DS imporiant part of our business. Atchison, Kans. — Eighteen per Benedictine Sisters of S 1025 SO. GAYLORD EM 0677 Colfax at Wllll.mi The next PTA meeting will be cluded Mmes. J. V. Hamilton, R. Direct Plant Service cent of the total man power of the Dec. 14. W. "Bradley, W. L. Zint, and J, A. Boulder, who left Germany in the AAT> STAMPS abbey here is engaged in the Miller. early days of Hitler’s regime. Finest Quality Dry Cleaning 201h AVE. GARAGE CASH FOR war effort—10 chaplains in the Club Hold. Meeting Cpl. Charles Galligan is spend­ ★ At Reasonable Prices Mrs. Williams thanked the wom­ PEarl 1350 Marjorie Arnold I STOP .SERVICE FURNITURE - STOVES - DISHES - ETC. armed service, a representative in The Little Flower club met ing a furlough in his home. EXPERT KEP.MRING Mexico, another in a Japanese Thursday, Oct. 28, in the home of en who worked in thq sanctuary Mrs. J. W. Ruettger left recent­ .Olh and Downme* TA. 9761 prison camp in the Philippines, .Mrs. William May, with Mrs. M. J. and those who sewed on the linens ly for a two-week vacation in Glen­ 8 A. M. 10 9 ?. M. NEW TRADING POST four teaching in service schools, Valley as co-hostess. last month. They are Mmes. S. W. dale, Calif. WA.SHIM: AND GREASING Bishop, J. F. Jordan, H. B. Fisher, St. Joseph’s Pai^ish W. L. MATTHEWS and one a member of the War The St. Patrick club met Sunday, Mrs. Glen Cary, who had been GULF PKOnUCTS — MA. 9215 James Potter, George P. Clarke, 4;ENEHAL REPAIR Bonded Labor Board. These facts were Nov. 7, in the home of Mrs. Harold visiting Denver friends for some Hare ) our Car IT interized 932 E. COLFAX revealed by the Rev. Aloysius Hawley, with .Mrs. J. Heinry, co- M. L. Dyer. D. J. McQuaid, W. J. time, nas returned to her home I Kropp, O.S.B., dean of men in St. hostes.s. Prizes were won by Mrs. Lawless, McConnell, and Mamie in San Francisco, Calif. NATIONAL BRAND STEAM AND WATER : Benedict’s college, in a report be- Harold Hawley, J. Bible, Mrs. Goll. BOB & VAN’S i fore the Atchison Kiwanis dub. Emil Frei, and Ed Wollenhaupt. Mmes. J. T. Cronin and Abi Hol­ STORES lioxc; KOXG ★ HEATIIVG ★ Mrs. Paul Meder plans a pantry land voluntered for sanctuary Meat Market CHINESE AND AMERICAN work for this month. TWO QUALITY FOOD STORES shower in December for Father 750 SANTA FE DRIVE TO SERVE YOU FOODS Presentation Morgan. Mrs. John E. Covillo, 901 Mon­ returned to her home in roe, offered her home for the next 320 E. Colfax MA. 9556 Those who attended the CPTL Finer Foods for Less meeting were...... Mrs...... William...... May,.. ^ meeting. She will be assisted by her parents. F R E S H F I S H 1004 So. Garlord 741 Santa Fa Open from 11 a. m. to * ^ m. OPFICB HOURS: 8:30 to 10:30 f-U_T. JUST CALL CH. 2222 5 to I p. m. Mrs! W. M!'5Iahonev,'’M"r8’. 'j"ohn(M'«es- J- 0- Rusho and J. J. Flynn. Natly, and Mrs. E. Durban, who Mrs. Otto Kiene reported writ­ RUly Van’s Grocery CONOCO STATION SNAPPY SERVICE FREE Dr. A. H. Montgomery jwas chairman for Loyola PTA. ing a sTOipathy note to the fam­ center in the week, and Miss Eliz­ JACK SPEECLE, Prop. ily of Mrs. Gallagher. abeth Appel contributed for a sec­ and Market 571 SANTA FE DRIVE THOMPSON’S CHIROPRACTOR Refreshments were served in the ond time before going east. (Cor. 6th Ave.) ARGOAALT WIXE & DRUG STORE ELECTRO-THERAPY Mothers’ Club Plans social hour that followed. THE MARKET OF QUALITY • HARRY E. NORRIS. Prop. 3106 Weil Ohio St. RAce 2214 16 0 Z8. to the Pound GREASING — WASHING LIQUOR CO. 17th and Wa*hin*ton REratsn* *712 Men to Receive Eucharist TIRE REPAIRING FRESH DRUGS Meeting on Nov. 15 The Holy Name society will re-; 820 Santa Fa Dr. Phone TA. 0538 ntPORTF.D AND DOMESTIC WINES Beautiful Yeor Bualneaa Appreciated CHAMPAGNES AND LIQUORS FOUNTAIN SERVICE ceive Communion Sunday in the, UNION SHOP Yonr Patron*** Appreciated Holy Family 8:15 Mass. | Rosaries Phon* CHeri-a 4SS* 534 East Colfxx iting oi The Rev, Paul Reed officiated Mary’s Mothers’ club will be held in the Baptism of Roverta Jean, Quality Rakery 50 “ S r $1.00 When buying from the North Denver Poultry Monday, Nov. 15, at 2 p.m. in the VICK’S academy in Denver, The Very Rev. daughter of Mr, and Mrs. Chester' IVAN E. Call Goods at COMMERCIAL AND LEGAL firms advertising in this Supply Co. L. Pierce. Evelyn Covillo was the! QUALITY LIQUOR STORE Reasonable Prirea PRINTING Crispin Pfirman, O.F.M., will con­ sponsor. Special Attention to Churchr* paper, please mention that 38th & Stuart GL. 2671 tinue his series of lectures on the The following clubs will con­ For Reer, Wines MAX’S OAKERY ALL KINDS OF FEEDS Mass. CAPITOL HILL you saw their advertise­ vene soon: Mrs. L. E. Bum’s club SUNDMAN BOTTLE ar CASS 7 1 9 W . 8th KE. 8625 POULTRY a RABBIT REMEDIES Plans for a noonday service will meet with Mrs. J. L. La Tour-i 241 Scat* Fa Drla* KB. T942 MAX LOWDERMILK. Prop. PRIATII^G CO. ment. SEEDS AND FERTILIZERS men’s Mass have been canceled for ette Nov. 16. Mrs. Harry T. Zook, FREE DBUVERY SERVICE *15 E. COLFAX KE. 8520 the present. The new time for the will be hostess to Mrs. P. F. Gib- Watchmakers and Jewelers Mass will be announced. lin’s club. Mrs. Harry O’Day’s! LEOi\ AB B ’S Final arrangements for the Tuesday club will meet Nov. 16! 59 South Broadway SANTA FE SHDE Sf. John'a needlework sale on Nov. 18 will be with Miss Anne O'Neill, 1589 Mon­ HDSPITAL WEISS BAKERY completed. In addition to cake and roe street. Mrs. J. D. Goodrow’s D B L G S T O B E candy booths, there will be a hand­ Shoe Reptlrinx for the Whole Ftoitly OLIVER’S club met with Mrs. James Delaney. Complat* atock of FEATURING IN-VISIBLE HALF B E N N E H ’S For Quality BaJtery Goods kerchief bar. A games party will Miss Elizabeth Appel is spend­ FORD REPAIRS Dmc*. Sundries. Hatatinas, SOUNG be given to entertain the children. Citarattea and Candr ing a two-week vacation in Chi­ EASY TIME PAYMENTS W* Appreciate Parcel Poat Ordar* MARKET Try Donations of any kind will be PRESCRIPTION RPECIALISTS CONOCO SERVICE cago, III. David^ Appel has been' 742 SANTA FE DRIVE Grain-Fed Meats 4024 Tennyson St. gratefully accepted. tranrferred from the University | 3TH AVE. A CHEROKEE TA. *131 Washing and Creasing STOVALL-HILLIKER Fish and Poultry of New Mexico to Pasadena, where Tour Soslb Danrar Ford Daaler Your HuAineM Appreciited Your PurchaM) of War Bonds he is taking a course in meteo­ 6th Ave. & York EA. 9932 1312 East 6th Ave. and Sump* Helpa Secure Your ISO Santb Broadwar PE. 2424 S t . M a r y Phone PC. 4629 rology, M a ^ a l e n e St. Dominic’s Future. ^ Mr, and Mrs. H. B. Fisher will The firms listed here de­ SAVE TIRES—BUY AT OLSON’S A Good Swaitar Makes a Warm Friend leave in the week of Oklahoma School-Award Sweater* with re-inforced City, Okla., where they will be on FOR SMART serve to be remembered FOOD BILLY’S INN elbow* tnd noo-atrelchabi* cuff* * t Hill*' DIAMOND low priett. vacation until after Thanksgiving. LADIES’ WEAR STORES Banns of marriage were pub­ FARRELL’S GRILL when you are distributing CBAS. HITT and ARNOLD JENSEN VISIT OLSON’S COLORADO lished for the first time on Sunday CLEANERS WHERE THE WHOLE FAMILY GOES your patronage in the dif­ Good Foods between Walter Dermody of this Karelia Shop LUCIAN STRIPLING. Prop. 2750 W. 29th CL. 3613 KNITTIIVG m iX S CLEANING - PRESSING BEER * LIQUOR * WINES And Your Favorite Drinlu parish and Evelyn Ruth Messner 70 BROADWAY so il E. Colfax DENVER, COLO. I . ALTERING ferent lines of business. of Presentation parish. 1 I4U W. Colfax ■ Lakaweod 14* 5206 W. Colfax at Sheridan 3 0 U E .Itk 44th & Lowell Phone GL 9733 17U W tlU a ra. CHarrr IU< J. L files left Si^sday for ■ T'

PAGE FOUE Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEystone 4205 Thursday, Nov. 11, 1943

ir \ y 0 n iPYOltin O •<> Chri»lm«* nnl^ Ihm will »ponM>re»l br w3C'U/t7lg rXTC U J. I t i U U C s, .cademr Mother.’ club the evening of 28 ST. MARY’S GIRLS BEGIN Nov, 18 in the academ}', Denver. An arti.tic arrar of item., both fancy and practical, ia being completed Cathedral Women by the »eam«re».es in weekly "bee.” held in the academy or in home, of member., Mr*. J. H. Monaghan i» chairman of the affAir. Shown here are Mme*. F. C. We.ton, David Oyler, E. J. Hahe.y, J. T. Culliton, WORK AS HOSPITAL HELPERS VASHOLT I.eona ('.ouriney, J. P. Golden, H. F. Rromme, Frank J. Tliom*oii, and Fannie Grimm. (St. Mary’* Acadamy, Danver) casion. Ann Killian edited a cir­ To Sponsor Party ■Twenty-eight girls of St. Mary’s cular of book reviews of late responded to the call of the Junior Catholic books and these were dis­ FURS Red Cross for hospital helpers. tributed in the assembly. Plans have been completed for Supreme Service They began their voluntap^ serv­ War Cheit Given $1^4 the annual pre-Thanksgiving ices in the various hospitals on games party of the Cathedral Altar At Low Cost Nov. 1, In the contest for sacrifice con­ tributions to the Denver W’ar and Rosary society in Oscar Malo Those who have been accepted hall, 1845 Logan street, Denver, 1510 C.4LIFORMA for service are Nancy Currigan, Chest drive, the sophomores were the winners. The students contrib­ Nov. 17, at 8:15 p.m. Letters CH. 1901 Helen Steinhart, Mildred Thom­ and tickets have been mailed to son, Theresa Dee, Margaret Oyler, uted |134 to this fund, which is an average of almost $1 per pupil. parishioners and friends of the par­ Kathleen Miller, Betty Walsh, Ann ish, and response to these has Schumacher, Barbara Lipscomb, The annual uniform party, de­ been gratifying to the committee W* M*k* Old Shoe* Look LIkt N«w Sallie Caulkins, Rose-Marie Cas- layed because of war-time restric­ on arrangements, headed by Miss COMPLETE LINE OF SHOE burn, Frances Rollins, Alberta tions on materials, was held Thurs­ Barbara C. Bach. SUPPLIES Plym, Frances Thomson, Madonna day afternoon, Nov. 2. Before the Stein, Gwen Gallegos, Vallia Trav- party, the school entered the au­ There will be attractive cash MASTER SHOE elute, Mary Jane Golden, Martha ditorium in a grand march, and prizes and a special attendance Dyer, Jean Kretschmer, Marian then, before the audience composed prize. Turkeys will be awarded if REBUILDER Bell, Arlene Hahn, Vivian Eyre, of faculty members and the par­ they can be secured. 503 lolh Si. 'Phono TA. 0812 Patricia Carlin, Mary Ann Bren­ ents of the freshmen, each class Proceeds from the party will be nan, Gerane Sagstetter, Catherine presented a military drill planned u.sed by the society to pay for cas­ Murray, and Helen Johnson. and conducted by the class presi­ socks purchased 'this week for the MASTER KEY SHOP dent. The junior cla.ss was an altar boys, and for caring for the Membor Nalionnl Lockimith*' Pointed Po*ter* Lead to Library nounced as having the most per­ altars, linens, flowers, candles, and Attsocifttion “Hey, you worms” — “Crawl fect and interesting drill. Miss ve.stments of the Cathedral. SERVICE ( ALLS - AUTO KEYS along with me” — “and see EXPERT LOCK SERVICE Marion Stortz had general com­ The drive for new members at 503 ISth Strttt Phoni TAbor 0513 “what you shall see”—and similar mand of the drills. all the Masses in the Cathedral last captions this week are on huge pa­ JIAIL ORDERS ACCEPTED Superior General I* Viiitor Sunday was encouraging to the per worms posted along corridors .society and its chaplain, the knd stairways leading to the li­ Mother M. Edwarda, superior Rev. Arthur Lucy. Fifty women The firms listed here de­ brary, where Catholic Book week general of the Loretto order, was signed membership cards. It is serve to be remembered displays are prominent. The signs the guest speaker for a recent as hoped that all these new mem­ were made by Betsy Foley and sembly. She .showed how the Sis­ bers will attend the meeting Friday when you are distributing Jeanette Rei.sdorf, ters of Loretto arc a truly niis' evening, Nov. 12, at 8 o’clock in the your patronage in the dif­ The literature committee of the sionary order, pioneers in the Catholic Charities annex at E. 17th sodality, through the co-operation West, and at present conducting avenue and Grant. ferent lines of business. of the junior literature class, schools among the Negroes and DOYLE’S spon.sored a Catholic Book week Indians and among the Chinese in 4 St. Anthony’s Grads a.ssembly program Nov. 9. Maria Shanghai -and Hanyang. At the PHARMACY PEP RALLY TO INAUGURATE Neubuerger was chairman of the close of the a.ssembly, Patty Mor­ Th» P articclir Dnitac ed later. The freshman class is do­ Hynes, Charlene Geeck. Regina given in January to raise funds nating the prizes as its contribu­ Rowland, Dick Fishbach, Neal for the PTA. The membership tion to the obsen’ance. Ann Schu­ O’Bryne, Beverly Phipps, Mary chairman, Mrs. James Dooley, asks macher and Barbara Lipscomb C a r s M ’s Sehrefer, Theresa Nelson. Cath­ that all parents join this week in were in charge of the display, and erine McKone, Gloria Goetzinger, order to reach the quota. A 19- Madonna Stein and Marjorie Don­ 15th and Stout Streets Florence Mauro, Helen Smith. Ix)is pound ham and approximately 300 nelley were the artists for the oe- OPT Fender. Rita Bahl, Dorothy Varga, jars and cans of food were on dis­ Frances Rus.sell, Dolores Mahon, play as a result of the shower for and Leo Schuster. the sisters. The first grade won the Festivities marking St. Francis treat for the lai-gest attendance of de Sales’ sixth homecoming will parents. A talk by Judge Philip begin Sunday at 11:30 a.m. when B. Gilliam was followed by refresh­ THAT QUICK SNACK ments served by first, second, 12-A, the float conducting the queen, Pa­ and 12-B room mothers. N'o waiting here, quick eei-vice, tricia Wat.son and her two maids, Mary Dreiling and Marilyn Phelan, All PTA council members arc the best of foods and reason­ leaves the school grounds for Regi.s reminded that the CPTL meeting' able prices — we'll be expect­ Wedding Flowers stadium. has been moved up one week to ing you. At the entrance of the football Thursday, Nov. 18, at 10 a.m. From the bride's bouquet to field the group will be met by a Sodaliiti Enjoy Dinner Twriity-thrce members of the the last attendant, carefully procession of senior girls in gala DISPENSE BROS. blue and gold, the Pep club Young Ladie.s’ sodality, accompa­ B eautiful RflVS CAFE planned and arranged. B u y W a r school colors. Marching to the mu­ nied by their moderator. Father •SAVE Tour ration coupon*! Buy Robert McMahon, enjoyed a smor­ Fresh Cut Flowers 1518 California St. Please call for suggestions whether sic of the Veterans’ band, all will circle the field, after which gasbord dinner 'Tuesday evening, FRESH fruit* and vegetable*! your wedding is simple or elabor­ Nov. 9. and afterwards attended a Fine*! quality, economically B o n d s Mixed Drinks Quality Food. ate. the queen will give the signal for the kick-off by handing the football movie in a downtown theater. The priced, grand *election. Large Assortment of Petted \ MAin 9351 BRIGHT SPOT to .Annunciation’s captain. following sodalists were present; Plants and Funeral Designs Frances .Mff, Pearl Bean, Elaine Under New Management Demonstration Between Becker, Lucile Becker, Virginia FLOWER SHOP Carroll, Helen Flynn, Kay Flynn, FBED’S H. L. McKin n e y Halves Is Planned EM. 274.? Josephine at 3lh .Ave. Mary Catherine Ilynes, Kadic Good Things~"to Eat The Pep club is planning a dem Kadon, Margaret McCallin, Bar­ BI-LOW MEATS JERRY BREEN onstration between halves. Beverly bara McGuire, Margaret Moore, Fresh and Salted Nulmeal* Phipps, first majorette, accompa­ ■Mary Jo Mulligan, Shirley Mul­ Candied Fruit* and Cafidie* F.ANCY LINGQN BI^RIES nied by her mascot, Ching Ching queen. Rose Mary O’Bryne, Mary We ill .Sell You the FLORIST and the three assistant majorettes H o u m : 9 to 12; 1 to 6. Phone MAln 1437 O’Keefe, Rose Marie Reilly, Aileen WHEAT GERM — SOY BEAJs' PLOLTl Finest Meals Dolores Mahon, Catherine McDon­ Richardson, Elvira Schwab, Clem­ HERRING TIDBITS We Can Obtain 1456 California MA. 2279 JUMBO COOKED CRABS ough, and Vivian Kissell, and the entine Schuller. Margaret Swee­ Dr. J. J. O’Neil, Dentist cheer leaders, Regina Rowland ney. Lorraine Tice, and Mary Vi.sa. .\DDI$OY'S Bette Lee Marriott, Margie Ward, COOKED 41AINE The monthly meeting of St. Jos­ Home Public Market Suite 722 Mack Building, 16th and California Street* and Patricia Mulqueen, will lead eph’s circle will be held in the« iw- LOBSTERS the demonstration. Afterwards sembly room of the rectory on TA. 2758 Miss Delilah White, girls’ physical Wednesday, Nov. 17. Mrs. Charles Freih education director, will present the Delaney will be hostess. JHfRES GOOD NUTRITION H erring...... lb. 3 6 c .senior girls in a drill culminating Scout* to Receive Badge* IN ANY CUT Of MEAT "DENVER’S MOST PROGRESSIVE LAUNDRT" in the crowning of the homecom John Anderies, Harold Pelhan, Extra Special 4 4 c ing queen by James Hynes, newly and Richard Ott will receive their Baking Pullet*... elected Fransalian. The queen and B u y W a r THE CASCADE LAIJA'DRY tenderfoot badges in the monthly Large Colored her court, accompanied by Father court of honor Monday evening. CHICAGO “TRY OtJB NEW SERVICE" Stewing Hen*..... lb 3 8 c Smith, will .go to Annunciation’s Nov. 15. S. J. DuBois and Anthony side to present the traditional Dun.st will be awarded first class Complete Laundry Service bouquet in St. Francis colors B o n d s b b o a o b r e a s t e d WE CALL FOR AND DELIVER TA. .370-6371 rank at the same time. 1547 Market to Monsignor Charles Hagus. At Because of Armistice day, there TIRKEYS the game music will he furni.shetl will not be a meeting Thursday M) RATION POINTS by the Veterans of Foreign Wars evening, but all scouts will re band. port at fire station No. 13, Center MARKET COLFAX MARKET The day’s celebration will con and S. Broadway, at 7 p.m., where COLFAX AT COLFAX AT elude with a dance in the Lincoln instruction in the firemanship DOWNING MARION room of the Shirley-Savoy hotel merit badge will be given. with music furnished by Rollie All scouts and cubs of troop FOOD Chestney’s orchestra. The grand 12fi and pack 126 are a.sked to at march of the evening will be led by tend the 8 o’clock Mass Sunday W i SpK iallt. In Phone WE SHIP the queen and her escort, Michael in full uniform and receive Holy McDonough, ’41, of the navy. Bill Communion with the Holy Name FOR •MILK FED Tabor ‘1776’ ROCKY MTN. Riordan, captain of the football society, POULTRY TROUT ; teajn, will present the queen with JESS SUPER MARKET flowoBs, the gift of the .squad Prep.kl All One Coach Bert Keim.s, parents of the FREEDOM ComplH* LlJit of U. S. A. > football players, and the officers of PROMPT DELIVERY SEA FOODS and the different societies in the par 1150 E u t C o lfu ish will act as chaperons. All ^ CALAVOS A n n a . Pike View Lump, Egg FRESH n S H frraduates and former students are TURKEY TIME invited to the game and to the & Nut - - Columbine, For Energy I FREE DELIVERY AT 10 A. M. AND 3 P. U .| dance. Boulder Valley and ?i By request there will be a pause WILL SOON • ORANGES I Clark I BUY WAR BONDS of one minute in the evening’s fes Crown Lump & Egg ’s Flowers tivities and a silent prayer will be • LEMONS Ij riirmnl^taComplete Line1. of Cut Flower.! offered for the two graduates and BE HERE - I and Potted Plants i A im STAMPS former football players, Edward STOKER .4ND STE.4M STOP HERE FOR • CITRUS FRUITS I Floral Spray, and | Poole and Joseph Bauer, who have COAL . . . ^'ITH OR given their lives in defense of their 1 I Cxir.age. | ★ WITHOUT COKING. QUALITY <.We Deliver TA. 3662^, country. meanwhile we will Parly Set for Nov. 18 DENVER FRUIT Victory Chemiral- give you the best in The annual Thanksgiving party, FLORIDA FRUIT & PRODUCE sponsored by the H o^ N am e'^- ly Treated. quality meats. ciety, will be held in the high PRODUCE GO. LOOP MARKET school auditorium, 235 S. Sherman fre e from Iron, Dirt, Dutt street, on Thursday evening, Nov. TA. 1369 FIFTEENTH AND LAWRENCE 18, at 8:15. Two turkeys will be Frea Parking With Porchaaa of SOo or More at 1429 Lawrenco given for special prizes. —7 5 o THE PIKES 4 FOOD FOR FREEDOM S O L E S S i — 65o FOR IFALITY __35o SPlHHPiniOlt "EELS-- WIRTH Bi-Low mihrmwkycAf/ImUbh PEAK FUEL BAKERY GOODS LOOP SHOE REPAIR SHOP to tlu Loop lia rk tt. Lswroace St. SId* F O O D CENTER w m n p oip i 635 Curtis MA 6181 VOSS BROS. Thursday, Nov. 11, 1948 Teleohone. KEystone 4205 THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Office, 938 Bannock Street PAGE FIVE Trains Seminarians In Prison Camp OFFICERS ARE ANNOUNCED FOR WELBY PARISH BAZAAR

Welby.—The following is the list Domenico; stand, Henry Covillo; of officers for the coming bazaar refreshments, Nick James and Jos­ of Assumption parish, which will eph Porreco; country store booth, A GOOD TEACHER be held Nov. 18, 19, and 20: Presi­ Sam Domenico and Angelo Domen­ dent, Mike Rossi; vice president, ico; special games. Young Ladies’ Sandy Domenico; treasurer, the sodality and Grace James; linen Rev. John Giambiastiani, O.S.^.; stand, Rose Rende; game, Ann Le- secretary, Grace James; program, briola; Included in our training as Funeral Directors Mrs. Sandy Domenico, Mrs. Gasper Spaghetti dinner, Theresa Cian- is the invaluable example set by Wra. P. Horan, Ferrero, Mrs. Henry Covillo, and cio and Mary De Luzio; sauce, An­ Mr.s. Dominic Dc Luzio; tonetta Labriola and Carmela Sr., founder of the business. Baby doll. Rose Rende; set of Domenico; salad, Minnie Domenico dishes. Young Ladies’ sodality; and Mary Rossi; coffee, Ade­ game, Antonetta Rossi and Jose­ line Talarico, Catherine De phine Serravo; hot dogs, Minnie Lizio, and Mary Covillo; dessert, Wm. P. Horan, Sr., believed in personal seri> Mary Domenico and Elizabeth Di Giacomo; vegetables, Mamie Do­ ice, and through all the years of his long li^e, not menico and Helen Ferrero; bread and butter, Mary Labriola; prepa­ only gave personal service, but taught it to his sons * ration of dishes, Clara Adducci and Angelina Marchese; hostesses, Mrs. Preferred Parish who were to carry on the business. Angelo Rossi, Mrs. Lawrence Rossi, and Mrs. Angelo Domenico. The dinner will be in charge of Trading List the Altar society. Lessons were welldeamed and to this day, The final pre-bazaar meeting Golden. — St. Joseph’s parish will be held Monday evening at Horan and Son is known best of all fer the highly ^ had the most successful harvest 7:15. After the meeting the dif­ MR. AND MRS. SHOPPER festival and bazaar ever held here personal nature of the service offered. ferent booths will be erected. Th« merchant* repreiented' 1q this taetioa are booitar*. They are on Friday and Saturday evenings, Sunday is (Communion day for eaxieu* to work with you and are deterring of your patronage. Co­ Nov. 5 and 6. A substantial sum the Holy Name society. operate with them. was realized on this third annual Masses’en Sunday are at 8 and affair. The crowds on both eve­ \ 0. nings were entertained by a troupe Home dh furlough are Pfc. An­ Bles.fied §arrament of young people from the O’Neil thony D’Amato, son of Mr. and Personality school of Denver, un Mrs. John D’Amato, and "T. Cpl. der the direction of Jerrie O’Neil Romeo De Luzio, son of Mr. and 22nd & EA. On Friday evening the grand Mrs. Nick De Luzio. prize, a ?25 war bond, was Kearney Sl LAWSON DRUG GO. 1 8 2 3 awarded) to Mrs. Helen He.ss, and ALSO TRINIDAD. COLO. — LIQUORS the $10 cash prize was given to H. AND SON CHAPELS P 1.1. V. J. Hines (above), chap­ U. West of Denver. Miss Dixie [ We Specialize in Permanent SI WESTOVER lain of the Camp ('jirsnii intern­ Harris won the cake. On Satur-' Waving and Hair Styling day, Samuel Bolitho was awarded Welc^meft H ii Friends KEystone 62Q7 # KEystone 6296 ment ramp near (ailorado Springs, NOW OPEN lias the iiniqiie task of Iraining the $50 war bond and Walter THELMA KASSON tS 2 J Cte¥c*>wd Ptacc four former Orman seminarians Duppman the $10 in cash. The BEAUTY SALON Glencoe Service Station A who were drafted into the Nazi quilt was won by Mi.ss Dixie Har­ CONOCO PRODUCTS. WASHING, ris; the four-layer cake, made and THELMA KASSON. M*n*s«r GREASING Guarding Forever oir Founder^ Ideals army before completing their 1171 COLORADO BLVD. studies for the prieslho4Ml. Fa­ donated by the chef of the Boys’ PHONE DEXTER 1188 Glencoe and East Colfax ther Hines, who comes from New Industrial school, went to Miss DENVER. COLORADO EA. 8777______ClueS Sandtyi Clara Stanezyk. A cake made in Haven, Conn., was ordained after IPs IPite to Buy at fPeiss completing studies in Paris and the shape of a white lamb was won Gash for Your Gar . . . Any Make spent three years in Orniany. He by Mrs, Margaret Hokanson, and BOARD WALK another cake went to Mrs. Oscar W EISS DRUG Colorado Springs was in Miinirli at the time of the More than 100 dolls, all painted SHOE REPAIR •'hlood purge” and is familiar Johnson. O^Meara Motor Co. Altar Society Meets and repaired, are waiting patiently Preicription Specialiit* Denver*8 Largest Ford Dealer with Orm an habits, traditions, and in St. Vincent de Paul’s Salvage Qaalltr M*Url*l «nd Btat Werkraanihlp Fre* DcliTCrr language. Cotholie servires in the The monthly meeting of the Al­ Two Stores—Both at Civic Center tar and Rosary society was held bureau in Denver for some one to —.All Work Gu*r«nt*«d— BAUB'8 ICE CREAM camp are well attended. Father dre.ss them! CUT BATE 1314 ACOMA ST. • 133.5 BROADWAY Book Cliil) to Meet Hines says only two per rent of the Wednesday, Nov. 3, in the home 4716 EAST ZJrd AVE.—AT DEXTER A day never passes now without EAit 1814 Colfax and Elm prisviners profess no belief in Cod. of Mrs. T. G. (Jarrison with Mrs. MAin 3111 DENVER, COLO. E. L. Barnhardt assisting. Re­ some family’s telling the bureau — (Photo by U. S. army signal personnel how keenly its little girls Colorado Springs — Mrs. John ports of the circles and commit­ Bu i. Phont: EAit 2783 John C. corps) desire dolls for Christmas, and an­ Burkett will be hosteas Monday, tees on preparations for the ba­ Rtt. Phon*: EAit 2144 zaar were made. Mrs. Garrison xiously inquiring whether any are SchoU St. Philomena's Nov. 15,A t 9:30 a.m. to members told of the recent meeting in»pen- going to be available this.year. of the Progressive Book club. The ver of the Archdiocesan Council of They will be available if Catho­ Ted Chase FINEST program will include a study of Catholic Women. The members of lic women will share in the work I'SED CARS m e a t s AND Boulder Nuns by volunteering to dress one or GROCERIES Gonoco Service Station ■‘The Family Among Alien Ma­ St. Agnc.s’ circle are in charge of COLFAX,AND DETROIT jorities.” It will be led by Mrs. the altars in ■November. more of them. Across from East High IJpnVPr 8818 Fairfax H. S. CASEY Because the holiday season is E. COLFAX & COLORADO BLVD. Harry R. Weber, who will also Pvt. and Mrs. F. H. Cullen arc EH. 2708 I the parents of a son, born in Fitz- rapidly approaching, this assist­ I Op,n 7 A. M. Till IS P. M. lead a discussion on bow far tht "’'""(LESr individual .should sacrifice in ad­ Attend Parley sipions hospital last week, and Mr. ance is urgently needed. Anyone I LUBRICATION - TIRE REPAIRING justing himself to prevailing and Mrs. John Casey of Evergreen having time to devote to this work I WASHING - POLISH AND WAX standards. are the parents of a daughter, born is asked to call the bureau at ROCKY MOUNTAIN NURSERIES I BATTERY SERVICE Boulder.— (Mt. St. Gertrude’.s in St. Joseph's hospital Nov. 4 CHerry 5503. An early-day resident of Colo­ If it is not convenient to call for COLFAX., WASHINGTON rado Springs, Matt Conway, Academy)—Two members of the Miss Mary Mortimore is recup­ faculty attended the convention erating in her home following a the dolls at the bureau, 1951 Law­ “Tops ’Em AH” died Sunday, Oct. 31, in Los An­ rence street, ask that the dolls be KEM.T0NE___w7u.xuci$3.18'*" of the Midwest unit of the Cath­ major operation. KE. 4576 geles, Calif. Funeral services were olic Library association held in Sgt. .Tames J. Patterson of the sent to your home. Trucks are in Tht Modern MiracU Wall Finish held in Los Angeles. Mr. Conway's practically every neighborhood of With SUPERIOR NURSERY STOCK INL.4ID LINOLEUM wife survives. Relatives here in­ St. Benedict’s college, Atchison, army air base in Salt Lake City FUR STORAGE Kans. The Boulder nuns were the visited in Golden last week. the city twice every week and will 9 8 0 sq. yd. clude a niece, Mrs. Mary McIn­ gladly deliver them and call for from EVERGREENS to ROSES. tyre, and a nephew,* John Con­ guc.sU of the Benedictine Sisters AlVDERSON BROS. Remodeling • Repairing in Mt. St. Scholastics college dur­ them when finished. Also ORNAMENTAL FENCES. way, both of 324 S. Wasatch Help make some little girl’s CoUu and jotrphin. EA. HM avenue. ing their stay in Atchison. The INVEST IN FURS general session held in "the Little Christmas dream come true! Dress Oar Lgadsctpw U aa wfl] eal) at r^ur horns if jrsxt Lt. and Mrs. Donald Joseph Kin- theater and the round-table meet­ C a U c WAVES at least one doll! need baJp In desiirniDg yoor grounds. ton of Denver announce the birth ing for high .school librarians were Truck* on Schedule \\Tien buying from the PROMPT SERVICE of a girl, Margaret Florence, on reported as being especially inter­ Circumstances that caused the firms advertising in this IN Oct. 30. The baby, named for her esting'and educational. salvage bureau’s trficks to get WATCH REPAIRING grandmothers, is the first grand­ about the city less regularly than Office 1585 Bellaire St. Phone EM . 2862 paper, please mention that child of Mr. and Mrs. James Cos­ Fr. Nawell Givei Lecture Given New Posts usual have been overcome. A full you saw their advertise­ DIEDRIGH JEWELRY grove and of Mrs. Thomas Kinton The students of Mt. St. Ger- crew of truck drivers has again NURSERY . . . 6364 NO. WASHINGTON ST. of Denver. Lt. Kinton has been in trude’.s academy are presenting the Denver Catholic WAVES who been obtained and response to pick ment. 3226 E. Colfax England since August. following program for National have recently completed basic up calls can be made punctually. Canteen unit four of the Red Book week: The highlight in the training in the Naval Training There is a continuous need for Cross chapter, 1600 N. Cascade, program was a lecture by the Rev, school, Bronx, N.‘ Y., and been as­ new.spapers,. magazines, books, St. Francis de Sales* served luncheon Tuesday, Nov. 9, Hubert Newell, archdiocesan su­ signed to new posts include Mildred furniture, clothing, etc. In fact Ann uncia tion with Mrs. Betty McDonald in perintendent of schools, on D. Doherty, formerly of 3180 W anything a family may he discard­ charge. Assisting ho.stesses were Wednesday at 1:15 p.m. in the 40th avenue; .Alice C. O’Neill ing is always gratefully received. Forget-Me-Not HARPER*S; auditorium. Saturday evening at Tin cans, cartons, old W T ap p in g j AT LOWEST Miss Ellen Eaton. Mi.ss Madaline formerly *of 1490 S. Columbine RADIO SERVICE 7 o'clock “ Rooks in Jackets” will street; and Maria C. Caranci, for paper, and similar waste should be WE SERVICE ANT MAKE ORUGS PRICES IN DENVER Gallagher, and Miss Viola Kirch DE SELLEN mad. come to life at the National Book morly of 4023 Zuni street. given to city trucks. | Flower Shop HOME OR CAR RADIO •tti FUEL AND FEED CO. week hall. The week's program Miss Doherty has been a.ssigned IT'orfc Guaranteed DRLG CO CHAHIJES a. O.SCLLEU Mrs. John Dickey returned Mon­ day after a two-month visit with follows: to the office of the Chief of Naval Choice Flotcers 525 E. Exposition SP. 9857 W« Ship by Rail Operations in Washington, D. C. Denver G. D. of A. | THE STORE her husband, Sgt. John Dickey Monday, “Meet Our Catholic for All Occasions W i g PHONE TA. IZW in Charlotte, N. Car. Authors,” symposium, juniors; Miss O'Neill has been assigned to The firms listed here de­ J40I FRANKLIN ST. JSTB AND W ALNirr Tuesday, “The Library, O u r the Naval Training base in Samp To Hear Book Review; RES. PHONE UA. U44 Court St. Mary, Catholic Daugh' sen, N. Y.; and Miss Caranci will BMUtfiul 8»l«tlon» serve to be remembered ters of America, had a covered- Friend,” round-table, sophomores; Off the Record, play, freshmen; attend the Yeoman school of At the regular meeting of (kiurt Anluticallr Arranied ----- AMERICAN dish .supper in the American Le­ GIFT POTTERY when you are distributing PHONE CH. 8016 Wednesilay, “Building With Oklahoma A. and M. in Stillwater, St. Rita 625, Catholic Daugh­ gion hut on Tuesday, Nov. 9, fol­ Okla. your patronage in the dif­ 5c & 10c STORE 1519 E.\ST 34TH AVE. lowed by a program and business Books,” junior high, lower divi- ters of America, to be held in the Downing at .Llameda SAVE TIME AND MONEY! eeting. Mrs. Edna Ash, chairman .sion; “Reports on New Books,” a Posthumous Award clubhouse in Denver Nov. 11, Ann Phone RA. 1818 ferent lines of business. We Hav* Thousands of USEFUL FRANKLIN ' the committee, was assisted by panel, seniors; “Reading Is a Sign O’Kane, vice regent, will preside in ARTICLES Attractively Displayed for of Character,” lecture, the Rev. Will Be Made Sunday the absence of Grand Regent Nel­ Your Convenience Furniture Mart Mmes. Edna Engelbert, Helen lie Lennon, who is ill in St. Joseph’s 1626 E. 34TH AVE. Kloer, Stella Dunn, and Dorothy Hubert Newell; Brig. Gen. L. A. Lawson, com GEO. W. (Between Franklin and Gilpin) We B u t , Sell and Exchange Thursday, A Holiday in Slory- manding officer of Buckley Field, hospital. Z. & FOOD MARKET England. Mrs. Roy E. Brown will review Attending the 310th college air­ villr, a playlet, grades; Friday, I will award the Air medal and Pur­ Can Read Anything, a playlet, ple Heart to Jose F. Marquez of The Robe, by Llovd C. Douglas, at Highest Quality Groceries MASTEN crew training detachment school seniors; Saturday, Books in 747 Fox street as posthumous 7 p.m. The monthly book reviews, and Meats in Michigan State college is James given free by the court to the mem­ OPTOMETRIST FOR AN EVENING’S u o a T Nelson McCullough, Jr. Upon com- Jackets, a pageant, Mt. St. Ger­ recognition for the latter’s son lowest POSSIBLE PRICES ON EVERY trude studjents. Sgt. Gabriel A. Marquez, at the bers, are proving popular. At ITEM—NOT JUST A FEW SPECULS 5 Broadway iletion 6f the work Mr. McCul- the business hour that will THRILL ough will be appointed an avia 9:30 Mass in St. Joseph’s church All Popular Grades Denver, Nov. 21. Sgt. Marquez follow, Miss Margaret Murphy of 900 So. Pearl SP. 9942 tion cadet in the army air force I.d)s Angeles, CaliL, a former grand Compelitita Prices He is the son of Mr. and Mrs was killed in action over Europe Miss Dougherty March 22. regent of the court, will give a talk. We Specialize in WOOD AND KINDLING James N. McCullough, 2527 N. Ne vada avenue. Pastries for CONOCO STATION HAT. GRAIN A.N'D FEEDS Catholic Soldiers JOB FARRENKOPP, Prop. St. Mary’s Cub Scouts held a Goes to Buffalo Killed, Missing Yonr Parties Anderson-Harrington games party Friday. Nov. 5, in 299 So. Logan PE. 9840 OUKPS GRILL St. Mary’s auditorium. Walter Pvt. John B. Castillo, husband Conrtcous and Prompt Serriea Miss Mary Ellen Dougherty, di­ of Mrs. Rosita V. Castillo of 833 MARY ANNE BAKERY WASHING & CREASING Berry won the 15-pound ham and A SPECIALTY Goal Go. .Anne Meerian won the flag cake, rector of Little Flower Social 20th street, Denver, was reported 25 Broadway SP. 7413 which .she generously donated to center, Denver, left Wednesday killed in the Mediterranean theater 35lh and Walnul M.A. 0104 the Sisters of Loretto. for Buffalo, N. Y., to attend the of war. National Conference of Catholic Listed as missing by the War de­ VOLLMER’S BAKERIES Charities. partment are S. Sgt. John J. BROADWAY Under the direction of Francis Shannon, for many years a Maas BETTER BAKING Lafay ette Games Ferral and the Rev. Martin Schiltz server in Annunciation church, the Boy Scouts meet each Thurs­ Denver; Constantine L. O’Neill, 3 Fine Store* CREAMERY day in the Sacred Heart school former member of St. Joseph’s par­ 7S7 So. U B lrm itr SP. 82(4 QUALITY DAIRY FOODS Party ish, Denver; Pvt. Bonnie Sanches, Is Nov. 15 clubrooms. In the district meet­ 1S8« Cola. Bird. EM. 8(81 Colorado Springs Chama; and Sgt. Ben Martinez, II SO. BROADWAY ------I ing Wednesday, Nov. lO, David 87 So. Broadway SP. U87 Baca passed his test and is now a Delta. Lafayette — The second of the Star scout. The Cub scouts meet ZECHA ADAMS monthly parish game parties will every Wednesday in the Center, KROONENBERG COAL COMPANY Conoco Service Station be held Monday, Nov. 15. after the COLE DRUG GO. high school students’ religious in under the direction of Donald Thank Yoor locky St«rs COAL AND FEED Aragon and David Baca, den Holy Family PTA ISexl Dnor to fPest End struction period. A turkey will be Most of ns can adU thank our kicky Phone SPruce 4478 _____ 1909-11 So, Broadway Post Office the special prize, and there will be chiefs. atara that wa have tatoraobtlesjto The past week has been “Scrap cany no back and forth on necessary 2312 W. Colorado Ave. two awards of $1 each in war Plans Tourney stamps. and Scrap” week in the neighbor trips. And a periodic battery check JACKSON’S Alameda Drug Store Phone 1083 hood. From all directions children In the winter months, the week­ np ia one of the things that keep V. 0. PETERSON, Prop. NtTtSa At«. at Caebt la Poadra can be seen before and after school (Holy Family Parish, Denver) Cut Rate Drugs day Mass will be at 8. This will bringing scrap to the center so them mnniof. Cnt Rate Drags give the children an opportunity The first party of the PTA Liquon • Sundries that by Armistice day they will be pinochle-bridge tournament will We’d like to see yon dropping in Wines and liquors to attend Mass before school ready to say, “We did our bit,” Preacripdona FOOTWEAR begins. be held Nov. 11 at 8:15 p.m. in once or twice a month. H ien we can Fonntain Service • School Snpplies and telephone to have the scrap the school hall. The second party keep a ■watch over yoor car battery. .. Free Prompt Delivery BEST IN QUALITY. NEWEST IN A religious stamp project has taken to headquarters. CaD SP. 8448 Davaiat sag AlaaaS* Alameda and Broadway STYI.E will be held Nov. 18; the third, add water and make sure nothing is I been started by the grade school fourth, and fifth will be held on wrong. There is oo charge for this 62 Ywan In th« PikM Prak Rv^toD I children. They have the opportunity Dec. 2, 9, and 16, respectively. FURNITURE, RUGS, DRAPES u d THEVORHESSHOECO. I of receiving four religious stamps Erie Altar Society There will be prizes for games CURTAINS thoroughly cleaned. Let COLORADO SPRINGS. COLO. leach week to fill their “Religious and special awards. Refresh­ os do your house cleaning for you. ; Stamp Album.” They will receive To Sponsor Parties ments will be served. Tickets for an extra award for* each album the whole series arc $1.50, or 35 Wtse 0 itesmu Il filled in the school year. cents for each evening. Tickets Religious in stru c tio n classes Patronize These Firms. Ther Erie.—At a recent meeting of may be had through the officers Vmtt. rU prtdms ^ 0Ci6f6lt every Saturday at 1 are being the Altar society it was voted to or room representatives. 8/ 46 years 0/ heMar | l Arc Co-operating With Your taught by the pastor, Mrs. William have monthly games parties. The Donald F. Marsh, son of Mrs. ia^tery 6s$iUmsgs CLEANERS AND DYERS Paper. VILLAGE INN Douglass, and Yolanda DeNovellis. first is to be held Tue.sday, Nov. Catherine Marsh of 4517 Xavier 82t BreaSway The Confraternity of Christian 16. A turkey will be given away, street, is home on leave from the PB. 3 7 S 3 PS. 8 7 5 4 Doctrine, under the leadership of along with war stamps. naval training station in Far- Mrs. Irene Biella, meets this Thurs­ To give more people an oppor­ ragut, Ida. H a v e S ta u b day at 7 in the rectory. tunity of attending the Holy Hour Frank Paulson left last week ROTOLO’S ROSLYN DRUG 00. B U Y WAR B O i \ D $ Choir practice for tie Christmas on Wednesdays, the time of the de­ for South Bend, Ind., to enter Auto Service 796 So, Broadway ItAMIS HENRY, Prop. season will begin this Thursday at votion has bwn changed to 5:46. Notre Dame law school. Guaranteed Repairing on 8 p.m. All tnose interested are SIN Q A IR GAS AND OILS Cut Rate Drags Mass this Sunday will be at 8 .411 Make* o f Cars WILL KEEP 'EM ROLLING 1 AND STAM PS asked to report at this time. Miss o’clock. It is Communion Sunday Your Purchase of War Bonds Complrte Preaerlptlon Dept. OILING — GREASING OPEN 7 TO 7 WEEK DAYS Catherine Long will be the organ­ for the Altar society and the wom­ and Stamp* Helps Secure Your 98 SO. PENN ist en of the parish. Future. North Speer at 29th GL. 3645 C1o**4 AD Day Ssaeayt PhoBt PB. H6I t8 8o. Pcan ft Bayaad PAGE SIX Office! 938 BamiocTc Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER'' J^TelipHotiiT KE^to'nS '420S - Thursday, Nov. 11, 1943 ‘

Torpedoed Chaplain MpinllPrC Memorial Ha$$ \Ihealon^of Rochester.^N. Y., fright, chaplain of lhe_l/.S.S. H c /e n a ,|^ |||m i l l v l U U v l V torpedoed in the South Pacific, being congratulated bv Thomaa H. Wil BUY A HOME in the Hanu, an old friend and executive director of the NCCS of BrooUjm Parish of Your Choice To Be Sung for and Long Island, N. Y. Will Be Guests List Your Property For Sale With Any of These Realtors Father Piccoli AtTeaonNov.il

ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' FOR A GOOD HOME IN ANY PARISH PARISH THREE OFFICES TO SERVE (Our Lady of Mt. Camel Pariah, Miss Josephine Marshall and TELL YOUR NEEDS TO VAN SCHAACK & CO. 8 room home, 909 block So. Penniyl- YOU BETTER Denver) Mrs. E. F. Merth will entertain the vanla. 1H lots. Good transportation, Friday, Nov,^ 12, ia the third Guardian .^ngel guild on Thurs­ 8T. FRANCIS DE SALES' PARISH and atores. IDEAL BUY at 88,980. EAST DENVER OFFICE anniversary of the death of the day, Nov. 11, Armistice day, in the 1125 SO. LINCOLN. 8-b«droora. H4-«tory bungilow In e*tr« olet condition, EASY TERMS. PARK HILL—4 bedroom bungalow, Daniels & Fisher’s tearoom, Den­ full flniihed b«»ment, modern built-in kitchen. 2-e»r Bcrtic. Owner leav­ GENERAL REALTY CO. top condition, good neighborhood. Rev. Julius Piccoli, former pastor ing. Will »ell furniture if dealred. All good furniture. Call Ralph Hogan for R e a l t o r Price only $6,860.00. Further p«r- of Our Lady of Mt. Camel parish. ver, with a luncheon at 12:30, fol­ inipection. KE. 0131 or EA. 9014. 624 ISth St. - Denver - MA. 5388. tieoUra, EA. 9280 evening!. lowed by the regular business ... A Solemn Mass will be celebrated ST. VINCENT OE PAUL'S PARISH meeting and cards. 6-ROOM ENGLISH BUNGALOTY— at 9 o’clock. All parishioners are IMMEDIATE POSSESSION You cannot find . better S-bedroom rMuested to attend and, if pos­ The guild is indebted to Mrs. H. 1841 SO. CLATTON ST., 7 block! from church and ichool. Frame bungalow leaa home for 88,800. Nook, tiniahed baae* sible, to receive Communion. Con­ W. Swigert for an enjoyable, as than 2 yean'old. Uai 8 bedrooms, living room, dining-room and kitchen. Gas St. Francis De Sales’ Parish ment. lovely den; 2-c.r garage. Far­ well profitable, party on the heat. Very reasonable price, with 52.000 to handle. Arnold, EM. 0381. ther partlculiri. Evenings. EA. 9280. fessions will be heard Friday ST. PATRICK S PARISH Immaculate 6-rm. red preaaed brick ... morning. grounds of the Swigert residence, cottage, hot water beat, thoroughly 40 Eudora street, Oct. 7. It is the 8914 or 8986 WYANDOT, $8,800. These are both modem 6-room wire-cut FRAME BUNGALOW—8 rooma, 2 Sunday, Nov. 14, is Communion brick bungalows, ^ch on 2 lota with full basement, coal haat. Clear. Take decorated, basement, excellent loca­ Iota: price 81.800. For appointment custom of the guild members to your choice at $3,800 or buy both for a nice home and an investment you can tion. $4,500. Walking distance . to call XE. 2583. day for the Holy Name society. church and acbooL • • * observe the Feast of the Guardian watch. Fisher. . The senior Holy Name society will Angel in a special way. This year LOYOLA PARISH 6-ROOM FRAME — Neer Aurora, receive Communion in the 7:30 Holy Family Parish Fltaeimmone and airporta. Nice fanead there was a greater incentive to 2828 GAYLORD. Here you can live in spacious, comfortable surroundings yard. 3 iota. Price 84,600 includci all o’clock Mass, and the junior Holy add to the guild’s finances, as the snd have sn income from your home. Well built, large bouse has one Offer a lovely 6-room bungalow, furniture. 82,000 caah; terma on bal­ Name in the 9 o’clock Mass. 6-room snd two 4-room spartmenti. Present arrangement gives owner a breakfast nook, built-in features, ance. Poiaetaion December ItL holy water font in the baptistry home and brings in $90 monthly. All full baths. Hot water beat. Call hardwood floors, full basement, laun­ The tri-annual dinner meeting of the new Holy Ghost church is Ralph Hogan. EA. 9014. dry, 2-ear front drive garage, 8 hike, JI a CK W e m V E R R$m i2R of the Holy Name society was held the gift of the guild. It is the rea­ BLESSED SACRAMENT PARISH to church apd aehool. $8,800. last Tuesday evening. 4088 E. 18TH. Immediate possession. Just otf Colorado bird., 2-story 4522 E. COLFAX DE. 1811 lization of long years of plan’ning colonitl near City Park, streetcar, walking distance parochial ichool, stores, The Holy Name society requests and saving by the guild for a last­ etc. 3 large bedrooms, modern batb. First floor has spacious living-room, SARAH RICE, Realtor SOUTH DENVER OFFICE I the names and present addresses ing memorial in Holy Ghost sun room snd powder room. Newly decorated and ready to occupy. Large of all the men of the parish in the church. back yard with tree-surrounded patio. 2-car garage. Gas heat. Low price 440 So. Broadway PE. 3785 3-BEDBOOM BUNGALOW and a fine home. F. W. Birney. Jr.,; EM. 6863.' 1101 S. CORONA—Cheerful living am ed forces, so the society can Mrs. Fannie Newman, a charter CATHEDRAL PARISH room, dining room, kitchen, conveni­ send them a Christmas remem­ member, was a visitor in Denver CONSULT A REALTOR ent entrance ball, full baaement, 1181 HUMBOLDT. Quick posseision. One of Denver^ most charming atoker hot air ayatem. garage. RA. brance. Forms to be filled out for at the time of the October party, homes. 4 bedrooms. 3 baths, library, gas heat with air-conditioning. Thia 3521 eveningi end Sunday. this purpose will be passed out and the occasion afforded her an attractive house stands on 3 beautifully landscaped lots, with brick walls BLESSED SACRAMENT • • • after all the Masses Sunday. opportunity of renewing acquain­ and fencing. Garage has sepsrste gas heating plant and upstairs apart­ PARISH BEAUTIFUL W 1R E-OUT BRICK ment renting at 840 a month. A lovely, livable home. Leonard Schack, The Italian section of the Altar tances. 2646 CLERMONT — Clean-cut 6- BUNGALOW—8 rooma, 2 bedrooma, Mrs. Thomas B. O’Connell, PE. 8921. room bungalow exceptionally nice full baaement ,den. 1-ctr front-drive society has donated a set of black 472 WASHINGTON. New condition. This home has everything to inaura condition, $ dandy bedrooms, aun garage, coal hot air heat, eioie to vestments and a white chasuble president, is grateful to the follow­ comfort and is reconditioned, so repairs won't be needed for years. H i­ room, large living A dining-room, South High. Price 86.080. Terma. Call to the church. ing who entertained for the guild story. 3 bedrooms. Low heat cost. New stoker, new automstie water full baaement, 2 car garage. The EM. 9204. • • • in the past year: Mrs. E. T. .-Mcorn, heater, new Johns-Manvillt roof, 2-car garage. Ernst. price la right. By appointment only. BEAUTIFUL 9-UNIT TERRACE—of The English section of the Altar 4 rooma and batb. full batemenL I Mrs. L. A. Bastin, Mrs. C. M. But- ST. JOHN'S PARISH society has donated four pairs of laundry tuba each. Income $174 per candlesticks for the main altar of VAX SCHAACK 612 LAFAYETTE — Dandy 4-bed- month. Price $14,500. $8,000 down, & Co. room, Cheeaemtn Park borne, 2 fully balance monthly. Cell EH. 9204. the church. FR. J. P. O’HERON WILL ATTEND R e a l t o r tiled batha, mod.rnUed tile kitchen, « . • full baaement, 2-car garage. Priced 20 BANNOCK, $3.800—Painted brick Drinkard, Mrs. F. J. Dunst, Mrs. Loans Insurance Property Management under $7,000. Shown by appointment. 6-room home or home end income. B.. F. Fitzsimmons. Mrs. E. 'T. Gib­ 724 17th St. KE. 0131 478 DETROIT—Only $2,780 for tbia Not "ritxie.” but in nice condition. b u ffa lo c h a r it ie s s e s s io n bons, Mrs. H, Gordon. Mrs. F. L. nic. 6 room borne, 2 bedrooma. hot RA. 8821 eveningt. air eoal heat. Better buy now. By ... The Mt. Camel PTA will hold Garland, Mrs. C. J. Hyland, Mrs. appointment. 783 S. LINCOLN. 15.250—See thia its monthly meeting Tuesday, Nov. (St. Louia’ Pariah, Englewood) the assistance of the county health M. J. Hurley, Miss Josephine Mar­ for a home or home and income. Gaa 16, at 2 p.m. All parents who shall, Mrs. E. F.. Merth, Mrs. H. B. ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH furnace, garage. Terma. RA. S8M eve­ The Very Rev. Joseph P. nurse, Mrs. Rogers, will begin a 1263 JOSEPHINE — Large family ning!. • » « have not yet joined are asked to O’Heron, pastor, left Wednesday check-up on the health of the stu­ N'adorf, Mrs. M. M. Fletcher, Jlrs. home Buitable for income, cloae 1640 S. FILLMORE, 84,950—Nearly ■be present. At the recent bake afternoon to attend the Catholic dents on Monday afternoon, Kov. Thomas Mulligan, Mrs. F. New­ REAL ESTATE WANTED to Bchoola, atorea and tranapor- new fgraroe home. 2 bedrooma. 2 Iota, sale sponsored by this group $100 Charities- convention in Buffalo, 15. Mothers are urged to be pres­ man, Mrs. E, G. Neumann. Mrs. F. tation. 7 bedrooma, 2H batha, gaa full baaement, fenced yard; near I f you have a bungalow or cottage to sell, steam heat, full bsmt., 2-car garage. was realized. The money will be N. Y., as the representative of the ent if possible. S. Ottnian. Mrs. J. Platfoot, Mrs. tranaportation. E-Z terma. RA. 8821 used to buy reference books for H. W. Swigert, Mrs. M. B. Wal­ or if you have a friend that has a bunga­ Make an appointment to aee thia eveninga. » • • St. Vincent de Paul society. After Mrs. G. Smilanic reported on the today. the school. The PTA wishes to dron, Mrs. M. J. O’Fallon, and Mrs. 2401 S. FILLMORE, $4,750—Five the convention Father 0 ’He$on War Chest campaign. St. Louis’, low or cottage to sell, call large, comfortable rooma. light tan thank all who helped make this plans to visit his family in Ro- PTA hds sold $1,000 worth of|'’°"" Conley, A. C. WALKER brick home with attached garage, event a success. cheste.r, N. Y. stamps and bonds. Mrs. William! — ~ —~ atoker hot air heat. RA. 3521 evea. CH. 1778 R e a l t o r CH. 6930 • • • Tuesday evening, Nov. 9, a'a| Fifty-five members of the St. Arcnd, health chairman, announced Hawaiian Parish PlayS 1'a-YEAR-OLD Buntalow—Nfir D. parish band was organized under Louis PT.\ were present to hear the sale of Christmas health seals. Host to 400 Sailors JOHNW.GEIGER&CO...TA.ra U. 5 rooms, girage. G.E. sss furnace, the direction - of Prof. Angelo [Dr. Ralph Sherberg speak on rheu­ From the proceeds of the PTA Just say: “I saw it advertised laundry and recreation room. PE. 2002 Pollice. All boys between the ages jamboree, two $100 war bonds will evenings. • • • matic fever in the meeting Tuesday Honolulu. — St. Ann's parish, in The Denver Cath­ of 10 and 15 are eligible. Anyone evening, Nov. 9. Mrs. F. H. Thomp­ be purchased and applied on the ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH 6-ROOM b u n g a l o w —Gas heat, at­ Hceia, played host to some 400 of­ Presentation Parish olic Register.” tached earaffe. Near D.U., $5,000. Pb. seeking information about the band son, president, presided. Mrs. John new school and rectory fund. eveninffs, EA. 1369. may call :.t the rectory. Mrs. B. Keirns won the room at­ ficers and men of the United States 4275 KNOX COURT 3466 W. CUSTER PL. • • • Kuplack played for the community navy at four luaus, held on suc­ Miss Philamena Capra, daugh­ sing. Mrs. Elmer Vogt, R.N., with tendance. A piano solo was given 8-room bungalow. Living room 14 hy N ut 4-room Cottage. Modern but ST. CATHERINE'S PARISH 1435 S. LAFAYETTE—Three rooma by Barbara \\ ayne. Refreshments cessive days, in its observance of 27 feet. 3 bedrooms. Immediate pos­ hrat. Full basement. Low down pay­ 4 blocks from church and school. 7<- and bath, 2 lota. Price 82,000. EM. ter of Mr. and Mrs. Pete Capra of were served by Mrs. John Walsh, Navy day. A luau is a Hawaiian- session. Very good value at $6..800. 7 ment. Balance easy. Munson, DE. room 2*story red pressed brick. 4 9204. * • * 4444 Navajo street, was married style banquet. The main dish is blocks from church and school. EA. 1059 or CH. 6417. bedrooms. Lott of closets; cosl fur­ 1170 SO. CLAYTON— Garage bunga­ to Jack G. Alcanno of Newark, Mrs. Wayne Lee, Mrs. E. Knight, W45. nace. Lot 7$*xl76’ deep. Big shade low. 3 rooma. 2 lota, new girege.* Plans Completed and Mrs. Mosher. roast pig. trees, apple and cherry trees. Price Owner very anxioua to aell. Eveninga N. J., before the 10 o’clock Mass 9TH & CLARKSON St. Francis de Sales’ Parish $3,500. on Sunday, Nov. 7. The Daughters of Mary sodality CHRISTMAS F.A. 9250. and the Junior Holy Name society 5 0 793 SO. SHER.MAN ST. FRANCIS DE SALES' Recently baptized in the church CARDS $ 1.00 CATHEDRAL PARISH JI a CK VI^CBIW En RlAUSlR For Annual Party held their regular business meet­ 5 room?, newly decorated. Possession PARISH were Albert Louis, son of Mr. COMMERCIAL AND LEGAL Large, w-ell built hou.*e suitable for now. Mrs. Hearnaberger, EA. 51SS or ing Tuesday evening, Nov. 0. Phil PRINTING home or income. 7 bedrooms, gas CH. 6417. 259 So. Sherman St.— 4 rooms, sleep­ 275 S. DOWNING SP. 4497 and Mrs. John Santangelo, with hea'. 2-car garage. Very good value ing porch, shower, toilet and sink on Mader, newly elected president, Special Attention to Churchei first floor: 2 big rooms, fine bath, Clyde and Mary Laurita as spon­ (St. Catherine’s Pariah, Denver) was in charge. A skating party at $6,900. EA. 4415. NORTH DENVER OFFICE sors; Donna Mae, daughter of Mr. Mmes. C. H. Ruwart, R. M. Mur­ Loyola Parish link upstairs. Coal furnace. Iron Fire­ 4128 QUIVAS— W'alkinff distance of was planned for the early part of C.\PITOL HILL man hot water heat. Price $3,600. 21 APARTMENTS 32nd AT JOSEPHINE—Under $6,000. church and school, near W, 44th car­ and Mrs. Albert Tate, with Louis ray, and H. F. Jacques, members December. The next meeting will Shown by appointment only. and Marian La Vangia as spon­ PRII\TII\G CO. Unfurnlfhed. Rentals total $'00 per Good home and income. Gas furnace. line. This 6-room brick with sleeping of the ways and means committee be held Tuesday evening, Nov. 16. 615 E. COLFXX KE. 8520 month. Walking dirlance Capitol Hill. New roof. Betty Farnsworth, AL. 0016 ST, JOSEPH'S PARISH porch is one of N. Denver's "Value sors; Marleen Carol, daughter of in charge of the annual dessert Fine past rent.-i! performance. Make or TA. 7316. 920 W, 6th Ave.. cloae to church and Plus" oTferintra at $2,200. Terms. GR. Mr. and Mrs. Michael Di Pace, 2021. GL. 1453. luncheon and card party to be appt. to see this apartment. Study a school. 11 moms. 3 apts. and 2 extra • • a I with Fred Smaldone and Elizabeth detailed income statement, it will psy sleeping rooms. Brick 2-story, hath held in the school auditorium Nov. [ you a good return on your invest­ St. Francis de Sale.s’ Parish upstairs. Double garage tin. Pine 42*5 UMATILLA &T.—Priced and lo­ La Guardia as sponsors; Barbara 12 at 1 p.m., announce that all' ment of $55,000. EM. 4547. 1448-82 so. PEARL floors. AIL furnished. Lawn, large tree cated to attract a remodeler. This Jean, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. arrangements have been completed] in backyard; stove hea*. separate me­ Pj.story brick family home, near KEEP UP THE HOMES 5 rooms etch side. Hot water heat. Smedley school. 8 blks. from St. Cath­ 'Joseph Ciancio, with Carmen for the party. The room mothers' New roof. 2-car garage. $70 income. ters. Flat roof 6 yrs. old. 20-yr. guar- Garrett-Bromfield antce. Income $62.50 per month. erine's school, ia 3 rooms and toilet Sutley and Lena Sutley as spon­ reflort that advance ticket sales Mrs. H earnsberger. EA. 6166 or CH. down. 3 rooms and bath up. The TA. 1324 REALTOR Security Bldg. 6417. Price $4,000. SI.000 cash. ba). $40 sors. indicate a successful event. I per month. rpeeialtiea are: coal hot water heat, full basement. 2-car sarage. oak floors Recently baptized were Michael | YOU’RE FIGHTING FOR Loyola Parish and low price. GL. 9493. GL. *453. Emmett, infant son of Mr. and j GEORGE RICE, Realtor • • • Mrs. E. J. Lowery, Jr., with DOUBLE 2554-55 VINE 230 So. Broadway PE. 244R 3924 WOLF — This 2-itory brick, New Certificates 6 rooms each. 4 garage. Make offer. family home on 2 lots with a 2-car I Hanson and Wilbur CannolT as Patronize These Reliable Firms Let Us Sell Your Home Davis. MA. 0302 or CH. 6417. carage. near Holy Family and Alcott sponsors; John Warren, infant Just say: “I saw it advertised schools, car line and shopping diet VA'e have many Btiyer* for Homes [son of Mr. and Mrs. Lindall Sack, St. Francis de Sales’ Parish in The Denver Cath­ Floor plan is hall, living room, dining Ordered for Life I with Leo and Blanche Seger as in South and ^orlh Denver. room .kitchen. 1 bedroom down with ■CARL J.' STOVE AND FURNACE PARTS STTLIj NEAR W.ASHINGTON PARK olic Register.” 2 bedrooms and bath up. One-third -sponsors. Ceremonies were sup-, basem ent: new furnace. GL. 1458. GL. , plied for Gary Joseph Nelson, who i AVAILABLE—DON'T WAIT .4LSO A MCE LIST OF HOMES 2 story. 3 bedrooms. 1 bath 2nd floor. 9493. Large living room. Price only $4,260. HAVE YOU • • • * Members by Guild was baptized two months ago in i STROHMINGER GEO. A. PULLEIV FOR SALE Call Emily Van Sickle, CH. 5417. a local hospital. Mr. and Mrs. I MODERNIZED YOUR 4461 WOLF ST—An P-room with 2 STOVE & Fl-R.NACE Our Men Are Competent baths, near Holy Family and Alcott An o rd er^as been placed for Louis Picolla were the sponsors. Electrical Contracting schools. Ideal family home or income. Pvt. Bill Grannell, USMCR, re­ Licensed and Bonded in Cits of Denver and Willing to Serve You INSURANCE? On 3 lots with large garage and shop. ^ the new life membership certifi- REPAIK CO.MPA.NY turned last week to resume his Protect yourself against netc Lots of shrubs, stoves and refriger­ : cates designed for St. Joseph’s { 1333 Lawrence Street 9^ Here are a few of our apeciaU JACK DUNTON ator to go for less than $5,000. Lake. studies in the University of Notre 817 14th.St. hazards. 582-W or GR. 2021. 'guild, Denver. The cards will be I TABOR 1321 DE.WER. COLO. ST. VINCENT DE PAULS R e a l t o r • • • i billfold size and will carry a photo Dame. Pfc. Edward Gartland is leav­ ASBURY DISTRICT 410 Midland Sav. Bldg. CH. 5417 HOR.4CE W. BENXETT 5863 IRVING ST.— Vacant now. To be of the statue of St. Joseph erected UNFINISHED FURNITURE M uter Kpyine Saw Kilinjf Keya by Code 5 RM. KELLASTONE HO.ME ing Friday for Marsh Field, Calif., Lock Salc» and Service &CO. painted and decorated, this spacioua by the guild in the plot reserved Here a lovely 2-hedroom home 6-room frame on Pi-acres. .Ml mod­ after a furlough in Denver. FROM FACTORY Door and Floor Check Service v^-irh full baeement and (inifhed den. :i0 Tabor Bldg. Phon. TA. 1271 ern. Has chix house and sheds. Un­ in Mt. Olivet cemetery for Sisters Steel Tape — Parti and Repair^ Auto. H-A. heat—-on 2 lots. Front der $6,000. Lake. 682-W or GR. 2021. I of St. Joseph. Purcell Club Meets FRANK ENGLAND. Jr.. .Manager • • • DIRECT TO YOU drive garage. Priced at $5,000 on The Purcell Sewing club was CHESTS OF DRAWERS terms. Just say: “I saw it advertised In.uranc. Drpartment 4965 KNOX COURT—Sunbeam, slant I Mother Anna Joseph gave a re- entertained recently by Mrs. Denver Key & Lock Co. Lorktiriana IMMEDIATE POSSESSION in The Denver Cath­ thru ihc many window, of thia white iport of progress made on the Frank Mofeld and Mrs. KVen! 3 d r a w e r s ...... 89.25 .K lovely X-bedroom home with coal olic Register.” frame cottage here in Berkeley Hit. certificates in a meeting of the Members present were Mmes. Law- Day and N irht Service H W. tea* 2-car garage. Close to It is 5 rooms, .leaping porch and 4 Drawers ...... S 1 1 . 9 5 PHO.N'E KEYSTONE 4380 breakfast nook. On 2 .wall lota, oak- ; guild Saturday, Nov. 6, in the lor, Nahring, O’Brien, Piper, 1867 California Sircel Denver, Colorado Gate?. Montgomery Ward, and Shray- BUY B.4R BONDS o Drawers ...... S 1 4 . 9 5 der Trunk Co. Can be had for as little floors, nice decorations and quick library of St. Francis de Sales’ Plane, Harris, Lynch, Sr.; Mc- as down and $35 per month on Sales - Insurance - Loans poasession make It a good buy under high school, and also a report of Cate-Leg Tables ...... S 7 . 9 5 COVER YOUR KITCHEN AND STA3IPS $4,009. Lake. 852-W or GR. 2021. Enery, Lynch, Jr.; Barth, Davi­ the balance. Property Management ' progress on the erection of the son, Walsh, Daugherty, Schneider, Boys’ Wagons ...... S 8 . 9 5 (AVERAGE TEN YARDS) ST. JOHN S Wardrobes ...... S I T . 5 0 With Suburban and Farm Lands JI a CK W E90«ER RE4U2R , markers for the two St. Joseph Purcell, Cudahy, Thome. Tobin, COUNTRY CLUB PL.ACE nuns who died this summer. Wardrobes ...... S 3 4 . 5 0 5 RM. W.C. BRICK BUNGALOW Subdivisions ★ 4312 W. 38th AVE. GR. 3691 Floyd, Breen, Hamilton, Lilly, and Armstrong Inlaid Linoleum with large spacious rooms, tile bath, Other business matters included Moore. Special CabineU. All Slzea newly decorated and full finished I the selection of a date for the Mass INSTALLED—815.00 basement with gas H A. heat. Priced The next meeting will be held Colorado Fixture at S?..S0f) on terms. . I for deceased members. The date Nov. 18 in the home of Mrs. Pete STANLEIGH’S chosen is Friday, Nov. 26, when Thome, 4126 King street, with & Furniture -Mfgs. EAST DENV^ INCOME FOR THE BEST IN REALTOR SERVICE (0 S. BROADWAY RACE 2650 A 2-Mory duplc.x. completely remod­ East Colfax ESTIIK the Mass will be offered at 9 Mrs. .\na Piper as co-hostess. 1528 E. COLFAX MA. 8922 eled. Good location. Income $03 per o’clock in St. Francis de Sales’ month. Priced at S6.T50 on easy S.4LES — L0.4NS — INSURANCE terrn^. Within talking di^tance of Just say: ‘‘I saw it advertised I PURCHASE BEAL ESTATE. MORTGAGES. OR CONTRACTS FOR CASH church. All members are urged to St. John's school. Don’t pass this be pre.sent. War Chest Drive 1$ DOIV’T WAIT! one up. in The Denver Cath­ BENNETT HORTON j In the absence of Mrs. T. Mulli- HAVE YOUR olic Register.” ISIO E. Colfax MA.6100 Igan, who is in Omaha because of 98.1 Per Gent to Top Furnace Cleaned L SUTTER & GO. B the illness of her sis|er, Mrs. M. AND REPAIRED Fletcher read the treasurer's re­ R e a l t o r 1274 SO. GILPIN port. The Denver area War Chest 1 x o w drive ended this week with 98.1 [ 1061 So. Gaylord RA. 0913 ST. VINCENT DE PAUL'S PARISH The secretary’s report was given IXliile Replacement Porta .Are 3756 Federal Blvd. CL. 4780 per cent of the quota of $1,474,0001 C^uHce' SpactouB. well arranged 6*room bungalow in excellent condition. Excep* by Mrs. J. R. Kline, who substitu­ pledged or raised. The remaining .Available. tionally nice living room extending across the entire front. Three large ted for Mrs. S. McVeigh. Mrs. Mc­ bedrooma with ample closet apace. Tile hath. Full baaement hat large $33,381 is to be met by after-cam­ T o u ltt' and attractive den. mald'a room, toilet and shower. Gat hot water heat. Veigh accompanied her sister-in- paign workers, who are convinced AaXGERMAX Just say: “I saw it advertised Two well landscaped lota affording a gorgeous, unobstructed mountain law, Mrs. D. Reinert, on a trip to that the figure will go over the top.; PE. 8177 Reg. Phone .SP. 8960 S T . VINCENT DE PAUL'S view acroat 'Washington Park. Rochester, Minn, in The Den ver Cath­ 916 so. HIGH—Immfdiaio poraetaion. Many Catholic workers aided in olic Register.” Attraeftvo eottaao. 5 rooms, beautiful Sister Leocretia and Sister Aus­ the drive and there was a spirit of kitchen, full basement, vapor 'steam .Inc- tin Joseph were reported ill. heat; 2-car garaite. 2 Iota. Terma. 505 Colo. Bldg. TA. 3281 “Give until it hurts’’ among them Shonn by appointment. Boaselman, feAWOtS The death of Sister Ignatia personally as the campaign was RA. 2244 ; TA. 4226. Mooney in St. Louis was brought GUARANTEED HEATING SERVICE brought to a close. Wealthy Cath­ MA. 2310 Licensed 1444 COURT PLACE S T L O U IS ’— E N G L E W O O D to the attention of alumni of St, olics gave generous sums. 5046 SOUTH ACOM A — Immediate I Patrick’s school. Sister Ignatia Monsignor John R. Mulroy, who STEAM OR HOT WATER possession. Seven rooms all on on* FOR PLUMBLNG PHONE MAIN 2310 floor, fah floors, stoker hot air heat taught the first and later the third was a leader in the War Chest, will with blower: 2-car garage. Good con­ and fourth grades of S t Patrick’s give an-address in Buffalo at the (XAYTON PLUMBING (X). dition. Mr. Baehr, KE. 5521 or TA. [school about the turn of the cen National Conference of Catholic Saeceaaora to Small Brot. PIb. & HcaL Co. CHAS. A. PUTNAM RES. PHONE EM. 3825 1226. LLOYD G. STEINMETZ COMPANY i tury. Charities convention. ST. PHILOMENA'S PARISH 801 SOUTH LOGAN STREET. DENVER. COLO. I The hostesses for the social hour 1144 .MONROE — Immediate posses­ were Mrs. J. Jaap, Mrs. Ed Nevans, sion. Walking distance of St. Philo- Real Estate Are you certain that mena school. 6-room bungalow, splen­ and Mrs. John Spillane. The prize­ Why Do Missionaries your home is yours? Can did condition. Mr. Boaselman, RA. Sales, Rentals, Lnanfs, Trades winners were Mothers Anna Joseph Linoleum Installations 2244 or TA. 4226. SPruca 0904 FIRE AND LIABlLnY INSURANCE and Agnes; Sisters Benedict and I you defend any and all ST. JOHN'S PARISH Garry on Amid War? claims that may be made 700 CHERRY—Tile roof, 5-room atue- jMary John; Miss Rose McGlone; Up to a Standard— co. only 5 yeara old. 2 larga bedrooms, [and Mmes. A. Stein, A. C. Trim- Columbus, 0.—Some of the rea­ Not Down to a Price against your title? fully tiled bath, living room 20x13. ilett, and M. Verlinden. Forced air gas heat, attached gar­ sons why missionary nuns remain LARGE SELECTION Drop in and talk with age. For appt. call Mr. Woods, PE. at their labors, in war-wrecked us about Title Insurance, 6916 or TA. 4226. COXWAY-BOGIJE China were told by Mother M. Ste­ 627 MILWAUKEE—Quick possession. Nazis Auction Loot phanie of the Sisters of the Third Thoms Linoleum Studio it protects you against Only 2 blocks from S t John’s school. 720 17th St., Realtor 2-ttory bungalow with many out­ Order of St. Dominic mother-house 1538 Stout St. Main 2288 costs and losses of title standing appointments. A fine older From Polish Churches here. The sisters are still doing dispute. t.vpe home. See this sure. Mr. White. CAIV SELL YOLR H031E— OLH missionary work; they are studying EA. 63SI or TA. 4226. SERVICE TO YOU 11\XLUDES .Mandarin, the national Chinese lan­ ST. JAMES' PARISH London. — Sacred vessels and guage, for greater efficiency after KE 1251 2301 KEARNEY—Immediate poasea- DVERTISING YOUR HOME AT OUR EXPENSE. other objects taken from Catholic the w.'i, and the hundreds of mis­ Specializing in Quality Plumbing and sion. Diatinctive English Park Hill churches in Poland are being auc­ bungalow, 3 bedrooms, sunken bath, PICTURE OF YOUR HOME IN OUR WLNDOW. sionary workers in China do not Heating Repairs The games room with complete bar. Gas WINDOW THAT 8,500 PEOPLE PASS DAILY. tioned by Nazis, according to a want to take the places of interned air-ronditioned heat. Charming gar­ COMPETENT STAFF TO BETTER SERVE YOU. report in the Universe, Catholic persons on planes and prisoner- den, barbecue pit; garage. EA. 1546 weekly published here. TITLE GUARANTY or TA. 4226. A COMPLETE FINANCING SERVICE. exchange vessels. Missals are being sold as waste From Sifter M. Carlosln SLAHERY & COMPANY MEN TO INSPECT YOUR PROPERTY WHO WILL HONESTLY AND paper, the report says. Objects Kwangsi province it is learned that Home of Landon AbstracU Co. Morrison & Morrison INTELLIGENTLY ADVISE YOU AS TO ITS MARKET VALUE OF TODAY. auctioned include historic works of the order is battling against an PLUMBING and HEATING CONTRACTORS 1711 Californis—Denver R e a l t o r art. Polish churches are still open, epidemic of cholera. Water is 25 TO LIST YOUR PROPERTY CALL MAIN 1277 but have been stripped of every­ cents a bucket; soap is from $35 to 1726 MARKET STREET thing but the barest necessities for $55 a cake; typewriter ribbons, JOHN J. CONNOR, President PHONE KEYSTONE 1441 CONSULT A REALTOR the celebration of Maas. $600 each; and eggs, $3,50 each.

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thuraday, Nov. 11, 1948 Office, 938 Bannock Street THE DENVER CATHOLIC REGISTER Telephone, KEyrtone 4205 PAGE SEVEN

LE6AL NOTICES LECAL NOTICES . ^resent for Centennial Commencement Noi«‘D.SrU”‘'^;S^ih" Sick Call Crucifixes dignitaries pictured (>eIow, jsevfral of whom received honorary LI«D. defreei. l*ft to right are the Very OmCE OP THE OFFICE OF THE TREASURER * TREASURER Rev. Hugh O'Donnell, CS.C. predident of the univertity; Gov. Harry Kelly of Michigan, commenMinent S2.5C CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER speaker; Bishop John F. Noll of Fort Wayne,' who celebrated the baccalaureate Masa; Bishop William P. Munjeipil Buildlnc Municipal Building O'Connor of Superior, the baccalaureate speaker; aAd Leo T. Crowley, U» S. foreign economics administm- i DENVTR. COLORADO DENVER. COLORADO tor. It was announced in the ceremonies that an honorary Doctor of Laws degree would be conferred by ' G -ll Ne. C-18 Notre Dame on Adm. Chester W. Nimitz, commander of the U. S. Pacific fleet, as soon at he has the oppor­ NOTICE OF PURCHASE OF REAL NOTICE OP PURCHASE OF REAL JUST ARRIVED ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF tunity to visit the campus. APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF APPLlCA'nON FOR ISSUANCE OF Large Variety of Rosaries TREASURER’S DfcED TREASURER'S DEED A party was given by the three! younger troops of the Junior Cath­ TO 'WHOM r r MAY CONCERN, and TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, sad ^ to $17.50 m"re opcciatly to more tspteiilly to olic Daughters Oct. 29 in the Julia k Jessie Gomes Eliuibeth Kurtx-Finkbsiatr Catholic Charities annex, Denver. I’uhlio Trustee Julius Kurtx COMPLETE LINE OF RELIGIOUS ARTICLES FOR CHURCH AND HOME Herman E. Crist Shirley Loan Company The girls wore costumes and had W. F. Kelty Samuel W. Johnson You and each o( you are hereby notifled City and County of Denver scavenger hunt. Prizes wore that on the 12th day of November, 1910, The Moffat Tunnel Improvement DistHet awarded for the best costumes. the Manaser o{ Ravtnat, Ex-O((ieio Treas­ You and each of you ara hereby notifled A . P . WACiXEIl urer of the City and County of Dtnver and that on ths 3rd day of December, 1929, the Hayrack Ride Held State of Colorado, sold at public sale to Manager of Revenue, Ex-Officio Treasurer The three older troops had a ’ W. F. Kelty, asslnuor of Herman E. Crist, of the City and County of Denver and n i l n u l l m o i i ^ r o . the applicant, who has made demand for Stata of Colorado, told at public tale to hayrack ride Oct. 81. Because of a Treasurer's Deed, the following described Olty and County of Denver, assignor of the cold weather Brother Bernard, real estate, situate in the City and County Samuel W. Johnson, the applicant, who director of Mullen high school, TA. MHi u n i of Denver and State of Colorado, to-wit: has made demand for a Trtaaurar'a Dead, Lots Twenty-Eight (28) and Twenty- the fallowing deeerlbed real estate, situate invited them into the recreation Nine (29). in Block Two (2). Cran­ in the City and County of Denver and hall. They had wieners for re­ T - 4 t berry Place; State of Colorado, to-wit; freshments. Brother Bernard that said tax sale was made to satisfy the Lota Forty-Five (4S) and Forty-Six delinquent General taxes assessed sgalrist (4t), in Block Ont (1), KurU Placa; showed them some movies. Guests said real estate for the year 1039;.that that laid tax sale was' madt to aatiify the for the evening were soldiers from said real estate wds taxed in the name of delinquent General taxea aaaeaaad againat Lowry Field, “Why Pay More?” Julia and Jessie Gomes; that the statutory said real aatata for the'year 1928: that aqid period of redemption expires November Troops 1, 2, and 3 will hold real aatata waa taxed in the name of Eat • (Trademark) 12th, 1943; that the same has not been re­ of Victor A. Smith; that the atatotory meetings this week for election of deemed; that said property may be re- period of. redemption expired December 3rd. officers. • ^ deemed at any time before a Tax Deed is 1932; that the same has not been redeemed ' issued; that a Tax Deed will be issued to that said property may be redeemed at any Troop, Elect Officer, the said Herman E. Crist, lawful holder time before a Tax Deed is iaaued: that Wm.W.Myer Drugstores of said certificate, on the 10th day of Tax Deed will be issued to the said Samual Troops 4, 6, and 6 have already March a t i o'clock p.m., 1944, unless the W, Johnson, lawful holder of said certifl- had their meetings and elected the INCORPORATED same hat been redeemed before 3 o'clock cate, on the lOth day of March at 6 o'clock p.m. of said date. p.m., 1044. unless the same has baan ro- following officers: Troop 4, Pat Colorado Owned Stores WITNESS my hand and seal this 1st day deemed Iwfort 6 o'clock p.m. of said data. Reefe, president; Beverly Ander­ of November, 1943. WITNESS my hand and seal this 1st day son, vice president: Joan Gibbons, F. E. WILSON, (Seal) of November, 1943. Englewood 800 Santa Fa Dr. Manager of Revenue, Ex-Officio F. E. WILSON, (Seal) secretary; Rosemary Dunst, trea­ Broadwav and Ellsworth 16tli and California Treasurer. City and County of Manager of Revenue, Ex-Officio surer; and Vaide Dleninger, press Denver in the State of Colorado. Treasurer, City and County of reporter; troop 6, Sally Bentinger, .By Frank J. Uartland, Denver In the Stata of Colorado, l.Ytli and California Deputy Tr3asurcr. By Frank J. Gartland, president; Elain Rusche, vice pres­ First Publication November 4, 1943. Deputy Treaaurae, ident; Peggy Alcome, secretary; tTe Do iVni Hove Special Salei But Sell You at Our Loxceii Last Publication November 18, 1943. First Publication Novetaibtr 4, 1048. Donna Leo Brassn, treasurer; Price, Every Day on All Drug merchandise. Last Publication November 18, 1948. OFFICE OF THE Mary Bowen, press reporter; troop TREASURER OFFICE OF THE ' 6, Shirley Davis, president; Ann TREASURER Roach, vice president; Jackline CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER CITY AND COUNTY OF DENVER .Municipal Building Municipal Building Lee, secretary: Mary Jo Swanson, DENVER, COLORADO DENVER. COLORADO treasurer; Nancy Gdoven, press G-92 No. G-89 reporter. BUY WAR BONDS FOR VICTORY NO'ITCE OF PURCHASlT OF REAL NOTICE OP PURCHASE OF REAL ESTATE AT TA-X SALE AND OF ESTATE AT TAX SALE AND OF -APPLICATION FOB ISSUANCE OF APPLICATION FOR ISSUANCE OF TREASURER'S DEED TREASURER'S DEED TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN, and TO WHOM IT MAT CONCERN, and mure ospcrially to more especially to Joseph W. Crius Frances T. Kannty V William Hines Grctchcn R. Coursty Daisy Wheeler Henrietta R. Mader The Aloflal Tunnel Improvement District Alfred A. Ranncy City-and County of Denver Thomas C. Ranncy You and each ot you are hereby notified Wilfred K. Ranney thai on the 8th day ot December, 1933, the Samuel W. Johnson Manager of Revenue, Ex-Officio Treasurer City and County of Denver Remember the Church of the City and County of Denver and State The Moffat Tunnel Improvtment District ot Colorado, sold at public lale to City'and Y*ou and each of you are hereby notified County of Denver, assignor of Daisy that on the 2nd day of December, 1987. the Wcip World Based on Justice and Love* Wheeler, the appliesnt, who has mads do. Manager of Revenue, Ex-Officio Treasurer mand lor a 'X'rcasurer's Deed, the following of the City and County of Denver and State described real cslale, situate in the City of Colorado, sold at public sale to City and and County of Denver and State of Colo­ County of Denver, assignor of Daisy Broadcaster Advises U. S. Must Put Own rado. tn-wil: Wheeler, the applicant, who has made de­ I-ols Forty-Six (461 to Forty-Eight mand for a Treasurer’s Deed, the following (l.Si Inclusive, in Block 'O n e (1), described real estate, situate in the City Buchtel's Subdivision; snd County of Denver and State of Colo­ in that said tax sale wsi made to satisfy the rado. to-wit: House in Order to Bring Lasting Peace delinquent General Uxes assessed against LoU Thirty-Two (82) and Thirty- said real estate for the year 1932; that aaid Three (33), in Block Seven (7). West- real estate was taxed in the name of lawn Gardens; Joseph Crites, et al; that the statutory that said tax sale was made to satisfy the Chicago.— (Special)—"Side by buy because their wages were so Bishop said, "The time has ar-| delinquent Onertl taxes assessed against rived to build a better America in YOUR WILI period of redemption expired December side with all the unquestionably low. In 1937, for example, 85 per 8th, 1086: that the same has not been re- said real estate for the year 1986: that good things in the America of the cent of our families received less which the sharecropper and the \ decni^d; that said property may bo re­ said real eetate was taxed in the name of itinerant worker shall be given deemed at any time before a Tax Deed is Frances T. Ranney: that the statutory p ast,^e have tolerated many gall­ than $1,000 a year income, barely issued ; that a Tax Deed will be issued to period of redemption expired December 2nd, ing injustices that the America $19 a week to cover all expenses. justice—in which the man of \ the raid Daisy Wheeler, lawful holder of 1940: that the same has not been redeemed; of the future must root out," de­ At no time in our histont has even color shall be treated ae a child aaid cerliftcate, on the 10th day of March that sai

of St. Frsnriii de Sale«’ high Homecoming Queen trhool. Denver, it Patricia Wat- Keep Your Eyes at Fighting Efficiency aon, renter, below, with her maidt, Marr Dreiling, tenior, on her left, IS' SHE CASSEROLE . and Marilyn Phelan, junior, on her righl. The three were elected by Your eyes are vitally important in the cause of freedom. For the foolball squad. Homecoming festivities will be held this Sunday, DISHES when the Fransalians meet Annunciation high in Regis stadium. A ball working eyes are fighting eyes and must be kept at fighting ef­ in the Shirley-Savoy hotel will conclude the celebration. ficiency. How long since your eyes were examined? Get that 10 OPEN EOlOOV There's nothing like a casscro.le for making an appetizing and nourishing early recheck your good judgment demands. meal out of left-overs; o r for stretching the none-too-plenlifui meat. Chopped meats and vegetables, with white sauce SW IUERT BROS. il. or gravy, topped with mashed iwtato, biscuits, or pie crust offer an unlimited Optometrists variety. Use your casserole overtime, Better Fblnn Good Servie* (St. John’* Parish, DenTer) (St. Jotepb’t Pariih, Denver) these war days. for Every 4ge At Right Pricet All is in readiness for the The Forty Hours’ adoration will 1550 California KEyitone 7651 annual games party to be held open Friday, Nov. 12, at 8 o’clock. in the school auditorium at 8 p.m. Chaplain Henry D. Sutton, C.SS.R., who will preach at the NON-RATIONED GLASSES INDITIDUALLT STYLED Saturday, Nov. 13, under the Coffee sponsorship of the PTA. In addi­ devotions, is a well-known mis­ tion to turkeys and hams, wool sionary of both the Midwest and AIRWAY O i o Tenderoni 8c -w w v W W W'W'^ W blankets and $5 bills will be given West coast, where he had been en­ 1 lb, bag...... C I w Requiescant in Pace as prizes. gaged in preaching many missions Men selected by Mrs. Thomas and conducting the famous St. EDWARDS O e # » Wheaties 11c MRS. FRANCES FORGING. 82J7 O’Keefe, in charge of arrange­ Anne novenas in San Francisco. 1 lb. bag..... t O l f f : THEODORE i Navajo street. Surviving are her hus­ band, Antonio Forgino: three sons, Ralph, ments for,.thc affair, to assist in Fathers John Buttimer, C.SS.R., NOB HILL O t l o Corn Flakes "‘’“.k*. _12c Richard, and Joseph Forgino; two daugh­ •staging the party met in the school and John Fulford, C.SS.R., are en­ 1 lb, bag...... ters, Mrs. Ramona Anacito and Mrs. hall Wednesday evening with gaged in a week’s mission in Camp Antoinette Gagliardo: a sister, Mary 8UZANNA Shutto; a brother, .Joseph Shutto. Re, Father John P. Moran, pastor, pre. Carson, FOLGER’S Q Q a :HACKETHALi quiem Mass was offered in St. Patrick's siding. The Holy Name members will 1 lb. gls...... O O C Pancake Flour 18c church Wednesdayalnterment Mt. Olivet. hfpmbtr, of the men's committee are W. P. Horan t Son service. R. AIbi, J . Atkinson, R. Atkinson, R. receive Communion in the 7 :30 Air Conditioned AUNT JEMI.MA ADOLPH J. AMMAN, Denver. Sur­ Blessum, J. Bowe, J. Cassidy, J. Chisen. Mass on Sunday, The solemn clos­ Tea viving- are his wife, Mrs. Mildred E. Cloughesy. W. Dowis, W. Ducey, T. ing of the Forty Hours’ will be Pancake Flour L* „31c Ammaht a daughter. Mrs. Lorranine E srley, C. Findle, C. Freudenstein, W. held Sunday evening at 7 :30. MORTUARY Bower; a son. Alvin Amman. The_ Ro­ Gillin, J. Hinterreiter, E. Horrigan. F. TEA BAGS sary will be recited Friday in the mortu­ Horrigan, J. Horrigan, W, Jennings, J. The weekly games party will be 1449-51 Kalamath St. ary drawingroom, Colfax st Gaylord, at Little. P. Ludwig. J. McKee. J. Mc­ held at 8:30 Monday pight, Nov. Canterbury Orange Crackers ..... 32c 8 p.m. Requiem Mass will be offered Mullen. J . Mullins. C. O'Brien, T. 15, in the hall. Pekoe, pkg. < 0 # * Phone MAin 4006 Saturday at 9 in St. Francis de Sales' O’Keefe. H. O'Rourke. J. Rae. J. Reilly, lO R EH O HEIGHTS GIRLS PLAN church. Interment Mt, Olivet. George R. Reilly, G. Schmitx, W. Sievers, B. Novena devotions arc conducted of 16...... I O C Bisquick ______,.31c P. Hackethal service. Stevens. J. Threlkeld. T. Tynsn, D. every Tuesday at 3 and 7 :30 p.m. HOWARD JOSEPH SIMMONS. Den­ Wsllace, J. Zorichsk, Joseph Tully, and ver. Son of the late John and ElUabetb L. A. T anrney. ATHLETIC PROGRAM FOR YEAR The annual solemn novena will Flour Simmons. He is survived by an aunt, open Tuesday, Nov. 30, The pro­ Three Infants Baptized Ena Foley. Requiem Mass was offered gram will be announced next week. RATIONED CHECKER Wednesday in St. Joseph's church. Inter­ Theresa McGill, daughter of Dr. (Loretto Heighti College, Denver) shuffleboard, softball, tennis, Enriched ment Mt. Olivet. Olinger service. The Holy Name members will and Mrs. Joseph McGill, was bap­ The Athletic Association of archery, bowling, ping pong, ski­ meet Tuesday night, Nov. 16, after Kitrlirii Craft CABS AMANDA MABEL ■ LYNCH, 2882 tized Nov. 4 by the Rt. Rev. Mon­ Loretto Heights college held a big ing, folk dancing, and ice-skating. RIO RITA Vallejo street. Surviving are three pep rally last Monday to plan an novena services. The director, the ED DUNDON. Mcr. daughters. Mrs. Clara E. Rose and Mrs. signor David T. O’Dwyer. Dominic They will be played in season, the Rev. Robert Kreutzer, C.SS.R., has [27] Peaches G. E. Johns, Denver, and Mrs. Alvin expanded program for the current ....$ 2 .0 8 19c O’Grady and Sister Ann Loretto volleyball tournament nTSking the returned from his Eastern mission- TA. 2233 Lfw«it Zoned Roto* Ashby, Racine, Wise.; two sons, Edward were the sponsors. Geraldine school year, Alicia Butler is pres­ start-off. VWoWWVUWWWV^WWWA and Lee Lynch, Denver. The Rosary will ident. arj( trip and has a message for all KEEP 'EM FLYING be said Thursday at 8 p.m. in the Olinger Louise, daughter of Sgt. and Mrs. The association announced tenta­ the men. L U ^ .S I .0 7 Cut Gr drawingroom, 16th at Boulder. Requiem M. Gerald Abell, was baptized Plans were drawn up for an Ax- tive arrangementa for at least two [ 8] Beans No. 2 can 12c Mass will he offered Friday at 9 in St. Chaplain Milton F. Girse, Nov, 7 by Father Moran, Sponsors tensive intra-mural athletic pro­ ski train trips to the mountains. C.SS.R., arrived safely at the chap­ Dominie's church. Olinger service. were Walter F. Abell and Lenore gram based on the point system. The announcement was made of ....4 6 c K l’NER Spillane Mortuary LILLY MARY FISHER, 2724 Curtis lains’ school and is now taking the street. Surviving are two sons, Thomas, Abell. Joseph Gerhart, son of The sports selected are volleyball, the field day in the spring which special training course. Hungarian [3 ] Tomato Juice 9c 1545 So. Broadway PEarl 0723 Denver, and Arthur Gilford, with the Capt. and Mrs. Joseph Ratterman, tenniquoits, badminton, basketball. wll culminate the program. Indi­ armed forces; a daughter, Emilie Fisher. also was baptized Nov. 6 by Father Visitors in the high school this Denver. Requiem Mass was offered vidual and class awards will be week included Stanton Kissel, class S t'N RIPE Mrs. John H. Spillane Wednesday in Sacred Heart church. In­ Moran. Sponsors were Mr. and presented at a banquet that day. r-:. $1.15 of ’37, second lieutenant in the| 10 ib. x q . Funeral Director and Embalmer terment Mt. Olivet. Mrs. Robert V. Butz. The general program is under the ai-tillery division of the ai-my, and [3 ] Prune Juice l\',, 27c Officer Takei Bride direction of Miss Veronica Brown, sack ...... MRS. LUCY SAULINO E Charles Eggert, class of ’41, home Lt. Charles R. Stratton, Jr., of new head of the physical education VAN CAMP VEGETARIAN Mr». Lucy SAuiino. 68. 8529 M aripott on leave from the merchant mar­ street, died Nov. 8 in St. Anthony's Denver and Miss Virginia I. Row­ department. The officers will as­ ines. Soap [14] Beans ___ 14c hospiu] the re»uit of a stroke. Sur* land were married Saturday. Nov sist her. Besides Miss Butler, they The Rev. Joseph H e i d e 11, DR. R. W. FRITZ vivinsT are her hueband, Pasqutle Saulino: 6, in St. John’s before Father include Barbara Bindel, vice pres­ five 9on^, Cpi. Philip and CpI. .Itmes, ident; Caroline Haninger, secre­ C.SS.R., visited in the rectory And .Associates both overseas; Charlea. Salvatore, and Moran. Attendants were Lt. Albert after having conducted spiritual Camay [5] o e e is Ko. -y tun ...J._„ 10c .^nttelo. all of Denver; two dauKhters. B. Paine and Miss Irene Berry. tary; and Barbara Nieters, treas­ B ar...... 7 c Dentists Mra. Victor De Siato and M ri. Alexander urer. exercises for the deaf mutes of John Shea is spending a few the slate-school for the deaf in P 6 & $ Daisy <08 ISIh Street 1208 ISth Street Majrliffcho. Denver; a sister. Mrs. Nataie weeks’ furlough with his parents, Sweater Frolic Held [18] No. 2 can 11c KEyston. 8721 TAbor S761 Marcoveechio. Detroit. Mich.: and two Colorado Springs. Father Heidell 2 0 c Mr. and Mrs. John Shea, 315 Vine An informal sweater dance was 3 bars .. DENVER. COLORADO sisters in Italy. Requiem Mass was ST, 'S devotes all his missionary activi­ ofTered Saturday in Our Lady of Mt. street held last Saturday night in the ties 4o the care of the deaf. He Kiiibo [3] Pure Lard h".' 18c Carmel church. Interment Mt. Olivet. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Maroney student union room of the college. W, P. Horan k Son service. finds this type of work most neces­ 24 oz. left Nov. 7 for a month’s stay in (St. Patrick’s Parish, Denver) Men from the three branches of sary and appreciates the co-opera- ‘ package 2 3 c MRS. KATHERINE COOLEY Florida the armed forces were the escorts. [ 1] Milk rr;.u.n.... 25c Miles - Dryer - Asiler This Sunday will be Com­ General plans were in charge of tion given~Kini,-by the various offi- Swcellieart 7 A Requiem Mass was offered Tuesday in Mrs. Bayard K. Sweeney is munion day for the Holy Name of the institutions where hecials Sacred Heart church for Mrs. Katherine the student body president, B ar______• ^ visiting in the East. society. The annual games party has labored. [ 12] Jam 32 os. jnr ... 43c Printing Co. Cooley, pioneer resident of Denver, who Mrs. John A. Akolt and Mrs. Virginia Thieler. The committees died Sunday in the home of a son. sponsored jointly by the Holy and chairmen were; Date bureau, 2 bars ...... William. 2904 S. Emerson street, after Dan Miller are home from Cali­ Name and .Altar and Rosary so­ Your Purchase of Vtar Ronds 1 3C Programs and Circulars Kay Dolan; refreshments, Virgin­ Pinto Beans ^bs 18c short illness. She was 75. Mrs fornia. cieties will be held on Thursday and Stamps Helps Secure Your Super Suds [4 ] L ~ Tickets for Cooley came to Denver in 190L She Miss Margaret Murphy is the ia Duggan; entertainment, Beulah was a member of St. Mary'a branch evening, Nov. 18, in the audito- Menhennet; decorations, Betty Future. Granulated 0 0 a Bazaars and Carnivals 298. LCBA. Surviving, besides her son. guest of Mr. and Mrs. Etienne rium of the school. The men of 24 oz. pkg. . fc O C [4] Prunes 15c Perenj'i. Bader; tickets, Jerry Espanda; (Juickly Produced William, are another son. Albert: a the society will also sponsor its r-spanoa; daughter. Miss Mae Cooley; and two David LeClair will be home annual turkeyt..;Wov party.n«rtv chcckroom, Helen Kane; and pub­ Reasonably Priced grandson, all of Denver. Interment Mt. Thursday, Nov. 11, to spend a ten- licity, Rosemary Witherow. Olivet. W. P. Horan k Son service. day furlough with his parents, Mr. A study group for parishioners Radio Equipment Used UMON LABEL IF DESIRED will be held every Tuesday eve­ MADONNA ANN DIGENAN and Mrs. Henrj' LeClair. The newly installed radio room 1936-38 L.AWRENCE ST. Mrs. Louis F. Palaze enter­ ning in the home of Mrs. Weiezo- was ready for use last week. Mem­ Madonna Ann Digepan. daughter of rek, 1906 W. 33rd avenue, start- KEystone 6348 Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Digenan and a tained the Little Flower circle in bers of the radio production class junior in Holy Family high school, died her home Nov. 2. Mrs. Lito Gal-, ‘=30 ‘>’‘=L‘><=‘‘ made records of their voices, and Saturday in St. Joseph’s hospital after just one hour. The club will be listened to the results. Confidential an illness of a week. She ~was born in legos was welcomed as a new conducted by the Rev. Thomas Easton. Mo.. .May 8. 1927. Madonna member. analysis sheets were drawn up by was an active member of the student Mrs. George A. Carroll was hos-' Barry. the head of the department, Mrs. body in Holy Family school and was a The Mothers’ club will hold its G. Wachtel, M. A. 'The reports in­ BIRDS­ cheer leader. Surviving, • besides her less to St. Anthony’s circle in the parental, is a sister, Sharon Marie Olin hotel Nov. 3. The December monthly meeting on Tuesday aft­ cluded a record of the date of EYE Digenan. A students’ Rosary was said meeting will be held in the home ernoon, Nov. 3, in the home of audition, voice quality, interpreta­ Tuesday afternoon. Requiem Mass was of Mrs. Charles A. Clark, 520 Mrs. James Pacello and Wednes­ tion, and detailed comments. Rec­ FROZEN ofTered in Holy P'amily church Wednes- day, Nov. 10, in the home of Mrs. ords will be made intermittently in day. Interment Mt« Olivet. Boulevard Birch street. CASH ’ FOODS service. St. Joseph’s circle met in the H. Nicholls. the year to check the improvement home of Mrs. Grant Wimbush, Mrs. A. Goetz and Agatha will and development of each student. I Will Pay Cash for Small MRS. GEORGIANNA G. BUCHANNAN 2501 E. 7th avenue, on Nov. 10 spend the weekend with their son Spanish Club News Groceries • Meats • Bakery Mrs. Georgiinna G. B uchinnin, 72. Mr.s. John F. Sherlock will en- and brother. Father Gerard Goetz, The Spanish club met last week Homes in or Near Denver. cirly resident of Cripple Creek, died in the school auditorium. Marilyn Sunday in her home, 1015 S. Elizabeth tertain St. Thomas’ circle in herjO.S.B., of Holy Cross abbey; Quick Action—Call or See MURRAY’S street, as the result of a heart attack. home. 416 High street, on Satur- Canon City. Beckard and Ruth Graber were ap­ Born in Quebec. Canada. March 23, 1871. pointed temporary chairman and Founded by M. T. Murray'—1883 day. Nov. 13. A fourth group of blood donoi's Mrs. Buchannan moved to Cripple Creek The Kateri Tekakwitha circle secretary. Phones GR. 1613-14-15 in 1897 and was married there a year will assemble at the Red Cross The club was organized as a re­ later to John M. Buchannan. They came met in the home of Mrs. Thomas Blood Bank on Nov. 23. An honor West 32nd & Julian to Denver in 1914. Mr. Buchannan died Earley Nov, 6. roll of donors has been placed in sult of the enthusiasm engandered T. E. GREENE here several years ago. Surviving are the rear of the church and shows by Pvt. Carlos Rul-Ian, who talked two daughters. Mrs. Lillian I. Foy and earlier in the year to the classes 1643 Stout TA. 6266 Miss Gertrude I. Buchannan. Denver: that several members will give ALTAR BREADS a son. Albert E. Buchannan. Denver; a their fourth donation at this time, interested in Latin-American re­ sister, Mrs. Laura Bush, Southbridge. Fr. Wogan to Be i One member has already given lations. Pvt. Rul-lan’s home is in Mass.: three brothers. Ernest and Ed­ for the sixth time. Anyone wish­ Puerto Rico, but he studied in St. SEWING ward Lemieux. Chicopee FalU. Mass., Louis university for several years Little Girls' Dresses. Evibroiderr. and Albert Lemieux. Greenfield. Mass., ing to join this group should get MonoerramioK, Fte. and four grandchildren. Requiem Mass Guest Speaker in touch with Mrs. J. Carroll, before his induction into the army. was offered Wednesday in St. Vincent Glendale 6740, at once. Latin-American culture is the THE SISTERS OF THE de Paul's church. Olinger service. topic selected by the club for dis­ Choice of (St. Jamqt’ Parifh, Denver) The following women have Slogan Pflv no monev nouii GOOD SHEPHERD The St. James .\ltar and Rosary cussion the coming year. Meetings EDWARD J. DAUGHERTY pledged to fill the cookie jar for are slated for the first and third TELEPHONE PEARL 24bl Word was received in Denver this society will hold its November the Catholic USO Center on Nov. w^ek of the drath Sunday in Lot meeting in the home of Miss Monday of the month. Anecles of Edward J. Dausherty, former 18. Mmes. A. Goetz, J. Carroll, Josephine Salcetti, editor of the HEART-SHIELD BIBLE Order ALL Your Coal resident of Denver. Mr, Daugherty was Augustine Girardot and Mrs. Phil- D, R. Lucy, S. F. Chiolero, J. Car- ill only a short time He was 41. Born omene Hodges. 1225 Newport, Fri­ college literary magazine, T'Kra, It has an rngraved, Kohl-finished, THEN PAY ONLY $5.00 PER MONTH Call a roll, B. Connolly, J. Nataie, G. A. has been elected president of the in Omaha. Kebr.. Sept. 10, 1902. he lived day afternoon, Nov. 12, at 2 Durbin, Nora Brennan, and T. C. 20-gaugc .STF.EL front cover, pre­ in Denver abqut 14 years before moving press club. One of the first ven­ tested to deflect 38-calibcr high- WASHINGTON MORRISON to California. He was an automobile o’clock. Mrs, Joseph Ransom will McElroy. Anyone else wishing to 4 assist the hostesses. The Rev. tures of the new president is the pressure service bullets, and may Lump or 0 Q|^ Lump or ^ AM ZONE AB painter. Surviving are his wife. Mrs. contribute cookies on this date organization of the annual press M.\in 7171 Ethel nsugherly; his parents. Mr. and Barry Wogan, guest speaker, will should send them to 3337 Sho­ miraculously deflect shrapnel or Egg...... D a O O Egg...... O a O U Mrs. William Daugherty. Denver; a talk on “Child Delinquency.” club dance, which will be held this bayonet. It’s sired to fit his uni­ Prompt, Courteous Service brother. Raymond, Denver; a sister. shone street. year in the Cosmopolitan hotel STEAM AND DOMESTIC COALS—All Grades Mrs. Harvey Nelson. Omaha. Ncbr. Re­ Plans will be completed and a form pocket. It's a gift from you CHEAPER RATES quiem Mass was offered Wednesday in committee appointed for the an­ The Rev. .\nselm Robinson,| Nov. 20. he’ll cherish forever. ( LEAN S’KW CABS St. Agnes’ church. Los Angeles. Inter­ nual turkey party in the Mont­ O.F..M., of St. Elizabeth’s church | FUEL SEItVlCE ment Los Angeles. clair Civic building, Saturday eve­ offered two Masses last Sunday in NEW TESTAMENT EDITIONS ning, Nov. 20. the absence of Father Sommaruga, UORPORATIOX SISTER M. FIDELIS (RETTINGER) pastor, who is spending the week Cathedral Pupils •$1.98 - 82.9.5 - $4.9.5 Si.Ater Mary Fidelia (Rettinger). a St. Ann’s circle met in the home Sister of Charily for 69 years, died in in the Sterling district acting in 864 SOUTH BROADWAY 'C the St. Mary mother-houac. Xavier, of Mrs. William Van Dyke, 1400 an official capacity to the Italian CATHOLIC PRAYER ROOKS Wfiicfi would he . Kans., after a short illness. During her Willow, Monday, Nov. 1. Mrs. prisoners located in that district. To Aid Hospitals sisterhood Sister Fidelis spent a nuno^er Joseph Dooling won high honors. De Luxe Editions— $6.95 have chosen? of years in the W estern states. Re- St. Zita’s cii'cle met in the home Ensign Ernest DeLuca, who has quiem Mass wa» offered in the chapel of Mrs. Edwin Rosser on Monday been stationed in the Aleutians Volunteering three hours a week Mails (or 3< to scrvico n sn In tho U.S.A. of the mother-house. Interment took, to relieve the hospital shortages, Con br moiltd ovortoo* first class for 24c, plice in the cemetery at the mother-; afternoon. Nov. 8. Mrs. PetTV Hol- with the Seabees, is spending a Inclodint a letter from >ou. CONVENIENT ECONOMICAL SHOPPING hou«c. comb a.ssisted the hostess. The short furlough with his family. He 24 girls and seven boys from guests for the afternoon were is the son-in-law of Mr. and Mrs. Cathedral high school have joined Soldiers from all fronts are writ­ SISTER M. ISABELLA (OUELLETTE) Mmes, Boyd Bailey and William R. Polidori. the Red Cross hospital helpers. The ing in for the Heart-Shield Bible. 4 Siot^^r Mjiry laibelU (O uellette), n volunteers will start work in six Why not mail your hero one . . . 'la.sssified Ads member of the Order of the Poor Sisters Douglas. The defense stamps were °vt. Joseph Vemdegnia, Jr., is It will pay yon to read ALL of the following advertisementa. of St. Francis Seraph of the Perpetual awarded to Mrs. Oscar Vogel and spending his furlough with his par­ Denver hospitals Dec. 1. now? Adoration, died Friday. Nov. 5. in St. Mrs. Boyd Bailey. ents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Vendeg- The duties of the girls consist Anthony’s hospital, Denver, following a i in carrying trays and arranging Send Check or long illness. The nun w*as born in Chatan. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas P. Fahey nia. Ontario. Canada, Sept. 10, 1876. She flowers and the boys assemble ox- Mail Orders Money Order to PHOTOGRAPHS TOWN .SERVICE have returned' to the parish after The November meeting of the Offer* a 1-year certified GUARANTEE on entered the order May 10, 1905, in La ygen tents and assist in the service Andoroon pbolos. 120S 15tb SL at Law- Fayette. Ind. Sister Isabella served an absence of two years. They Altar and Rosary speiety was held all makes of washint machines, refrigera* centers. The project in Cathedral ronco. UAIa U7Z Freo nows euti. tors, including new parU, regardleaa of age. first in Chicago Heights, (H.. where the are living at 1165 Monaco park­ on Tuesday afternoon, Nov. 9, in school is being directed by Mary TA. 7592. SO MANY THINGS may be ws'- a nursing sister from 1910 to 1921. way. the lunchroom of the school, Mrs. Loretta Burgett, senior, who is the DRUG STORES Later on she did offiee work in the J. Carroll presiding. Mrs. G. A. MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS ilanned now that will ultimate- order's hospitals In Lincoln. Nebr., 1921- Red Cross repreaentative. 1926; Denver. 1926-1985; Colorado Durbin offered opening prayer. Hutchinson's Pharmalry Reconduioned pianoe. player*, grand*, y lighten the burden and bring The students volunteering are ee t Springs. 1935-1942. Mission Nuns Told to The death of a devoted mer^ber, Laura Mae Lieberknecht, Eddie Yoar Nftborbood O ruftU t organa (pipe and reed), orcbeatral hutru* peace of mind for those who Surviving are four sisters, two of Mrs. Mary Scavotto, in the past COMPANY Pbon« SPnict 0588 700 So. P«arl m enu X. R. Walker. 236 Broadway. SP. whom are membera of tha Poor Sisters Koerner, Bill Goggin, Bill Deining- HOMt OF bLU$ WMiTt DIAMONOr JAMES HUTCHINSON 7864. live alone. When that time of St. Francis Seraph. Sister Mary ‘Eoonomize to Limil’ month was noted. Mrs. Carroll cr, Rudy De Luise, Henry Job, comes, could anything be more Ruhina. St. Anthony's hosiUtal, Denver, made a report of the ACCW con­ Teresa Jane Andersen, Bernadette (XfRNER 16TH AND STOUT PAINTING & PAPERING MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES and Sitter Mary Carina. St. Francis' vention held in the past month, satisfying than the possession hospitai. Colorado Springs; Mrs. Richard Pepin, Helene Hoeffer, Mary Anne Ml SIXTEENTH BT. PHONE CH. 4511 Paiotins and Papenot rtaaoaable B- T BEAUTIFUL white tabletop gas range and Coveny and Mrs. John Hogan, Ontario. Maryknoll, N. Y.—"Economize which she and Mmes. A. Goetz, Spitzer, Barbara Foley, Lester Yeas«r 87 W UapU SPruce 1954 white porcelain coal range, 716 Santa Fa. of a beautiful monument that Canada: three brothers. C. J.. William, to the limit,” is the warning given B. Connolly, A. Stowell, and J. Schnurr, Salley Russell, Frances DENVER, COLORADO YOU selected TOGETHER, and Augustus Ouellette. Ontario; two to Maryknoll Sisters in the Nataie attended. Mmes. J. Nataie, Priest's Housekeeper, Catholic, oat of PRINTING Russell, Warren Downey, Mary VISIT Ot'B OPTICAL DEPTS. ' town. Box D, TUX REGISTER. kack in the days when fond nieces, who are nuns. Sister Mary Con- Kaying section of South China, D. Rotolo, and G. A. Durbin were Ceiling prices on buSiness cards, lettorbssds, solata. St. Joseph's convent. London. Frances Gasman, Mary Anne Con­ envelopes, wedding, i^d school announce­ memories were in the making? Ontario. Canada, and Sister T. Angela who are already operating on a named as nominating committee nors, Arlene Ferdon, Mary Jane APPLIANCES ments. Rodger, Priming Co., 611 14th SL Marie, Maryknoll. N. Y. two-third reduction of their nor­ to meet with Father Barry to liakala, Polly Noone, Pat Patton, Solemn Requiem Mass was offered mal income, according to a letter draw up a slate of officers for the We pay eaib for your electric appUanees. FURNITURE *]Ue Monday in Christ the King chapel. St. Mary Agnes Ruzich, Angela Dulin, waahere, • irent. Le Moine. 622 15tb. Joseph's convent. Offieera of the Mast received here from the superior ensuing year. Jennie Lou Lerch, Mary Louise MA. 6268. Beautiful bedroom. Hvingroom, and break­ Gkooda *1or^tkefs tka were: Celebrant, the Rev. Roger Hochn. Sister M. Imelda, formerly of fast set: sacrifice. 784 Santa Fe. Galvez, Ro.se Marie Wich, Patricia WANTED TO BUY O.S.B.: deacon, the Rev. Adam G. Ritter; Scranton, Pa. With Sister Imelda D p iin a e III l e f t i l l Ia subdeacon, the Rev„ Henry J. Foley, Oberhauser, Louise Job, Elaine jOPAY NOTHING DOWN . . . WE PAY more for used furniture, rugs, 'Ijou W iU AUua^ S.S.S.: master of ceremonies, the Rev. in the Kaying vicariate are Sisters I I UllBS III IS UITI lU O’Brien, and Pat Tuckey. WILL PAY CASH for & rooms of furni­ dishes, miscellaneous. Friend Furniture Ca, Jerome Weinert. Present in the aane- Madeleine Sophie, Maria Regis, I* $5.00 PER MONTH . . . ture, piano and sewint machine. KE. 8944. Phone Aurora 231 or EMerson 3719. CUeAUk MoU tuary were the Rev. Vincent R. and Joan Marie from New York; Denver Orphan Home BT NOTICE I Wo can mtko oorly dellTorio* of all Hughes, O .P.; the Rev. Lfoais Mertz, and Sister Magdalena, Rochester, N. the Rev. John Curran. The alstcrs' New York Life Ins. Co. trodoo of lUam and domeotic cool. Y.; Sister Jean Theophane, Owa- Call today I When in Doubt Buy Quality choir sang for the Mass. Interment was FRANK CONWAY, REPR. in Mt. Olivet. Boulevard service. ' toona, Minn.; Sister M. Luella, The Queen of Heaven orphan­ Washington Morrison JACQUES BROTHERS Quincy; Sister M. Albert from age, a participating agency in the U l BxmM Bids.. 82# - llth St., at Champa CEDAR CANON - CORDON SAY IT WITH FLOWERS TA. SMI D«nvtr. Cal«. R««. PB. IMS High ttsU long Sootltss. hot, «ce- Springfield, III.; and .Sister Rita Denver Area War Chest, was the burniofs nomicaU ROCKDALE — KEBLER — LUDLOW Telegraphed Anywhere Marie, Fairhaven, Mass. recipient of a donkey, Prunes III, Policies for Men, Women and •oollcu. Q Lamp •6 SfHCe 1902 Lamp or E ft or Eft... Coraagci — Cot Flowers — Plants as a gift of Albert Klingstein, Children ASK FOR LITERATL'BE 28 E. 6ih Ave. TAbor 6468 Complete Wedding Service Historic Missal Brings president of the Lindner Packing Washington Morrison Co. The little brown burro was Stektr tC-lt Two snd s II '.4# UNITED FUEL-KE. 6391 $10,250 at Auction Sale brought from Fairplay to Denver caal. O hsif-loch ^ University to be auctioned off for the benefit Erickson Memorial Co. ■odifisd p«a. ant coal---- Pick of the Mine Preparation New York. — T h e Misaale Ro- of Park county’s War Chest, and MONUMENTS - MARKERS Flower Shop manum of Charles VI of France brought $200 in the sale held in Prompt Erection and Henry V of England brought the Denver stockyards. Follow­ tn m on. of ih* nuxt eomplota COLD SPRING SP. 9561 2371 E. Evans dents are anxious to top the end-around plays. St. Mar>’’s tar* for CASH, or oachsnro thom for town boy, show^ed his skill in every usual air offense met with little SERVE YOU anrthins in itock. high record set last year. phase of the game, crashing the Wt rant Foldlni Chtlrt, Card and Ban- success against the defense of the 1528-30 Broadway <)Uit Tables, Diihtt, Silvsnrars, anr- Members of the fifth and sixth line, heaving passes, and setting Xavierites. thlaa in ttotk. grade have obtained an Emblem the opponents back on their heels CHsrrr 3026 Established I88S of Victory for their classroom with long punt.s. From the Cru­ Hinsdale It Victor 811 Sixteenth St. PHONi: KEYSTONE 4852 through the sale of Old Glory saders’ angle, the defeat must be Sacred Heart Cathedral school CHsrrr 4767 OPEN FROM 8 A. M. Ui 8 P.M . plaques. attributed to too much Adamic. bowed ,to Hinsdale public school, 613 Fifteenth Sl The contest was only four mm- 45-12, in a contest played in Cen­ MAln 8 4 3 6 utes old when a pas.s from Adamic tennial stadium on Nov. 7. to Stark put the Bears in scoring position on the Walsenburg 15- flmusEmEnTS—DininG yard mark. From here Adamic scored easily, and a few moments later added the extra point by passing. In the second period, the FAMOUS DIRECTIONS RECREflTIOn strong Abbey line started to open up holes large enough for a whole backfield to penetrate, and the charging fullback lugged the mail TO RELIEVE Symptoms of COLDS FAST < ■ THEATRE Undefeated Regis Reds to BLUEMS illEL three times to pay dirt. Once he •« PARK 1028 S. Gaylord broke off tackle from the 20 to PE. 887T score standing up after returning Aole £iefU Ut PictuAei. .. THURS., FRI., SAT.—NOV. 11, 12, 18 a punt 30 yards. Twice more he Be Sure to get quick-acting Ba y e r Aspirin Billy GiJbwrt — Frank Fay io Meet Tigers in Homecoming CEOSESEISON reached the promised land, after reverses executed in midfield. '‘Spotlight Scandals” The Crusaders momentarily AND (By Phil Hewitt) team left in the Catholic high came to life in the third quarter, Grorg* Sandrra — Margu«rit« In olden days when knights were school football league, will be play­ to chalk up three successive first' «■ South Marion Chapman in bold and the evenings were a bit ing the Holy Family Tigers Sun­ ISI • - downs. It was their only sustained “.4PPOI.NTMEM IN BERLIN” chilly, ye fair-haired and raven- day afternoon in the Regis l.ome- drive of the afternoon. Gambling ■ ■ COCKTAIL LOUNGE ? Mocked lads gathered about the coming game in the Regis stadium, • > The Cathedral high Bluejays will desperately to score, they sur­ Entertainment, 8 to 12 SUN., MON., TUBS., WED.—NOV. cider kegs on a great, stony hearth Denver. The Tigers have not yet close their 1943 football season rendered the ball on downs after W*d., Thun., Fri. and Sat. Erra. U. IS, 1C, 17 and discussed the next day’s joust­ won a game in league play, but. on Saturday afternoon, Nov. 13, a series of incompleted passes. Dorothy McGuire — Robert Young ia F e a tu rin g ing tournament. Each doughty they say, “we haven’t played Regis in Regis stadium, Denver, when Abbey, however, returning to its warrior took a bit of time out from y et” Songs by Jeanne IMace “ CLAUDIA” they clash with the flashy Mullen original stride, found the goal line the tippling at some period of the Tigers Have Grudge high Mustangs. The game should after Hagest had advanced the ball Barclay Allen & AND evening to slip out and glance at Most fans may wonder why the prove a thriller as the teams are ev­ 60 yards on off-tackle smashes. Harriat Hillard David Bruce in the moon. If the moon was red, it Regis Reds have to be especially enly matched, and offense-minded. After the subsequent kickoff, the Les Weelans “HONEYMOON LODGE” meant tragedy on the following alert Sunday afternoon. Here is The outcome o f t h e game Crusaders advanced on passes on the Hammond Organ day. from Laner to Tom Vigil to the MATINEES — SATURDAY a ...... little. tip on...... the...... battle:...... will decide which team is to re- and Piano Though the Regis Reds wear no SUNDAY AND ALL HOLIDAYS Cobe Jones, the new Regis high,"?®'" THE SMART HOTEL OF [tin pants, ride no ebony or snow- AT 2 P M. school coach, was the grid mentor, “^le. It will be the final apear-, on an interception. THE WEST white chargers into the fray, and in Holy■ -Family high for many ance of the season for Cathedral It ith the Abbey second .stringers •\*********************i I carry no long-shanked can open­ and Mullen. playing the final quarter, the ball years. The Holy Family boys feel 1. To rtTisvt WsdKhs, body 2. Foi tors throit from cold, 9. Checli ttmp«rsturs. H you FINE LIQUEURS ers to pierce the armor of their he belongs to them. When Cobe Mullen high will rely on its see-sawed between the 40-yard When buying from the Eactllent. Cuitina ! opponents, and certainly should not diseemtort snd tetws, Uk« Z dissolvt 3 Bimi Aspirin Tabitts have a faver and tamparatura took over the reins in Regis this great pair of offensive backs, stripes. The Crusaders, outweighed Bayar Aspirin Tablats and drink In Vi glass of water and aargla. doas not go down —If throat firms advertising in this believe in silly superstitions, they past fall, they said: Onore Case and Sammy Gomez, to in both line and backfield, showed a full glass of watar. Rapaat *^"n- rawnass are aased In a pain Is not quickly rallavad, call I had better take just one little peak “We will win one game—the carry the mail against the fighting | to best advantage in running plays. trtttmtnt in 2 hours. ramirkably short time. your doctor. paper, please mention that Landers I at the moon this coming Saturday Regis game. We'll show that guy.” Cathedral line. Big Tex Byrnes. A few short flips over the line OF DENVER i night. Stranger things have happened, Mullen’s stalwart all-parochial were successful. Most of their Sore throat from colds eased in a hurry! No you saw their advertise­ **A riac« for th« Diicrimlnatinf'* The Reds, the only undefeated,and any football fan knows that tackle of last season, has sur­ passing game was done, however, strong medicines to upset system. ment. T o lc p h o n t EM. 9S17 most anything can occur in foot­ passed his 1942 performances and in the flat with wobbly -inaccu-| Don't wait if you even suspect you E. COLFAX at STEELE ball. And so fans can trek to Regis will prove a mighty bastion of de­ racy. are catching a cold. At the ftrstfirst sign,8* WHY BATEII ASPIRIN STARTS TO WORK SO FAST ' W W W W W"W' '•ww WW W•W stadium Sunday knowing they are fensive strength for the Mullen The score by quarters: faithfully follow the directions in to see a battle in the Regis Reds- team. the pictures above— the simplest Drop a gonaina Bayar A»> East Side Pupils St. Mary's .. .0 0 0 0— 0 pirin Tablet in water. Holy p'amily Tigers game. On the other hand, Cathedral, A bbey...... 7 20 6 0—33 and among the most effective Almost instantly it starta The other, offering, at 1 o’clock, methods known to modem science. to disintegrate—is ready Auditorium Hotel badly bruised after the gruelling to go (o irerk. Make thia DENVER’S F.WORITE DIiVING ROOM will bring together St. Francis’ high Regis encounter of last Sunday, is I No Shoiiage Reported Set Your Doctor. Even though teat, and eee for yourulf AND COFFEE SHOP school and Annunciation’s Cardi­ working desperately to ready it­ he m ^ wholeheartedly approve why Bayer Aipinn acta Collecting Scrap nals. Both teams this year have self for Saturday’s game. Every using Bayer Aspirin to* relieve pain­ ao quicklyl Complete Fried Chicken Dinner Served Ever? Evening and All Dar Sondar Of Keys, Locks in City ful lymptoms, you should not fail OTHER ENTREES «5c UP been handicapped by size, and Bluejay bears some mark of battle Banquet Room for Bridge and Private Partiea have lo.st most of their games, but from the Regis contest, and sev­ to see your family physician, ^be- Ask for Bayer Aspirin by the full (Annunciation Parish, Denver) name, not for just “aspirin” And 14TH & STOUT — PHONE KE, 1341 — DENVER Sunday each will be against a team eral previous starters will prob­ George K a a 'i^ n a g e r of Den-1 The grade school children are equal in size and there should be ably have to be held on the bench ver Key and Lock Co,, recently, see that you get it. participating in the drive fori plenty to interest the early ar­ until an opportune moment ar­ purchased all key and lock equip-1 of old- scrap paper and are entering the rivals. rives. All contact work has been ment frniv, from S.oN.-TSachs-Lawlor Qoolnv WoHe aon. n ^ ^ 9* S f®"®* ^ n e d “s h o t ^ *0®; ” EPISCC contest being conducted by ^ Ip h Jones Works Men Herd barred for the Bluejays this week nounces that, contrary to many the system, ^ F i A T - Meet Tour Friends at j Edwards of the “Truth and Con­ in an effort to avoid any further rumors, there is no key and l^ k LiteraUy mniions have adopted it. sequence” national radio program. Cobe Jones is not underesti­ iinjury. , mating the strength of the Holy •hortage iq Denver. He says that —_.. . They ask the co-operation of the ■Among the most severely I *11all hospitals, institutions, and ** CVIINA parish. Persons wishing to donate Family team, and he i.s taking into consideration the fact that the bruised Cathedralites are Coupe', | others may feel at liberty to call , ®9 sure you get rte m LLOYD'S ofi scrap paper are asked to call CH. Deidel,Deidel. and Porter of the backsbacks, at any time concerning their EnnSeBlffli Tigers have pointed all year long 0417. The drive will be over Fri­ and Hodges, Barton, Goggins, and problems. j day. for this game. He will have a team CHICKEN CHOW-MEIN up to full strength to toss into the O’Fallon in the line. All will He has the largest stock of night The Holy Name society and the probably .see some action, at least, Crispy, Golden Brown Noodles DENVER I older boys of the parish will re­ battle. Dud Goggin, Jim Law, and locks, pin tumblers, and door checks Frank Hcit suffered slight injuries on Saturday. of any firm west of the Mississippi. OPEN 11 A M. lo 2 A. M. ceive Communion Sunday in the ■A comparison of the records of ..We are famous for our delicious Sl in the Cathedral Bluejays tilt last He also has thousands of parts Food. Wine, Beer and 7 :30 o'clock Mass. week, but should be in conditionA|he two teams reveals that each of pre-war material for repair work Mixed Drinks -:ioc The monthly meeting of the Thas suffered one loss and one tie. of all types, from a trust vault $1,000 Life Insurance Altar and Rosary society will be Sunday, Cathedral’s lone defeat came at ITe Incite You to Fisit held Thursday, Nov. 18, at 2 p.m.' safe to a lady’s locket. )1617 Court PI. TA9274; in the hall. A covered-dish lunch­ The Denver Key and Lock Co. is eon will precede the meeting. .irln j. The fc.okfi.ld h ., Bob SI located at 611 18th street. Ingram’s Cafe Robert Glasman and .Albert Burns, Jim Hutchinson, Law, and Hepp enlisted in the navy and left Goggin. This quartet is capably the other hand Mullen’s only lo s s '„ j i n* B IL , for $2.99" , seconded by a backfield consisting was an early sea.«on one to t h e l ||e 0 a l U lV e n D rO tn e r Tuesday to start their basic train- tough St. Joseph s Bulldog.s. Ca­ and Bar GRAND CAFE ling. of Ed Smith, Tony DeLorenzo, Don 431 17th St. MA. 6652 I Albert Sustrick has been sent Brown, and Augie Raso. Goggin, thedral defeated St.. Joe 6-0 in a Of Interned Priest limited accident benefits added ^ RALPH B. INGRAM, Prop. close tilt. Cathedral’s tie, a 12-12 (BstwMR GUttsrm and TrtmonU to Santa Ana, Calif., for aviation in addition to being an outstanding on payment of just 21c more For Better Foods Serving the Finest 1 cadet training. plunger, has developed into a good affdir, occurred in the St. Francis AMERICAN AIVD 1 Mike O’Brien is again a patient passer. It was his pass to Sid game. Mullen previously had ■ Manchester, N. H.—Speaking at in Mercy hospital. His brother,'Bishop in the last minute of play whipped St, Francis’ 6-0. the presentation of the Soldier’s and Drinks CHIIVESE FOODS Dan O'Brien, has been missing for I that clinched last Sunday’s contest, Another interesting sidelight is medal to Armand H. Beaudoin, Breakfast, Luncheon, Dinner two weeks in Nampa, Ida. He be-1 Law, a transfer from Steamboat the fact that Sam Jarvis, Mullen technician third grade, U. S. A., OPEN ALL NIGHT high’s .sensational young coach, |F YOU are a practical Twelve different insur­ VISIT OUR COtJCTAlL came lost while on a deer hunting | Springs, is well known to parochial for heroism in North Africa, the ance plans are open to 58 BROADWAY LOUNGE trip. He is the father of 10 chil-lieague fans for his running abil- played his college football on the Rev. Napoleon J. Gilbert, pastor of Catholic man, aged 46, dren. >ty. Fast and clever, he has rolled" 1941 and 1942 Regis Rangers, St. Jean Baptist -church, recalled in good health, you can you. Monthly contribu­ Ed Hartman, Mrs. P. Mierley. up much yai-dage for the Reds this then coached by Sarge MacKenzie, that the soldier was one of 469 tions vary according to now coach in Cathedral high. Jar­ obtain $1,000 of life in­ land Patsy Lynch are reported .season. Burns, a lettemian for the from the parish in service. surance for $2.99 month­ the plan you choose and past two years, calls the signals vis. whom MacKenzie regarded as Sergeant Beaudoin, who has two seriously ill. one of his headiest players, will ly. For only 21c more, your age. The younger Sodalists Hara Meeting and does the punting. His team­ brothers in the service and another mates esteem him highly for. his be out to turn back the charges of brother. Father Egide, an Oblate limited accident benefits you start, the smaller the ARGONAUT HOTEL A meeting of the Young Ladies’ his former mentor. amount you pay. sodality was held in the home of excellent blocMng. The fourth J ^ n J missionary who is a prisoner of the will be added for your Where Oenrer's Society Entertaiot for Luncheona and Dinners member, Hutchinson, is making The record of Mullen and C a-|jgpg„„e j„ Philippine islands, greater protection. Miss .Agnes Grammet. After a thedral follows: :received the decoration for brav- This insurance pro­ FOR SPECIAL RESERVATIONS FOR BRIDGE PARTIES, good use of his first opportunity short business session games were as a regular: in the previous two Mullen ...... 6 St. Francit* ®i vides for (1) Paid-up in­ played and light refreshments Mullen . 6 Regii high ...... 6| There you haVe one of DANCES AND DINNERS PHONE MAIN 3101 years he Was handicapped by in­ Mullen .. 26 Annunelatlea surance privileges; (2) were served. 20 Holy Family.... 0 the finest life insurance juries. Mullen .. . Extended term insur­ Beautiful Ballrooms Privata Dining Rooms Plans for December were dis­ Mullen ...... 20 HIGH BLOOD PRESSURE opportunities you can ob­ cussed and various committees The line consists of Joe Peter­ Mullen ...... 30 Colo. M ilitary.. 0 ance; (3) Automatic pre­ were formed to promote greater son, center: Jim Watson and Jack Mullen ...... 13 Aurora ...... 0 A DANGER SIGNAL tain. In addition to sound Anthony, guards; Walker Nickless Oft«n AMoemUd with Hardening of the protection at low cost, mium loan; and (4) Cash interest in the sodality. One of Cathedra) . 12 St. F ra n c i,'...... 12 Arurle*. • Stroke. ParalYtU. Heart Trou* surrender or loan value. the projects to be carried out by i""‘| Felix Muldoon, or Ray Blach, Cathedral ...... 0 RegU high 6 bits Kldnt7 Oiieaee, and other grave com you can count on more the group is a sodalitv choir, I'ti" Bishop and Heit, ends, Cathedral IS Annunciation..., 0 pHcationa. ReeultfaJ traating methode ol than mere financial as­ IS FISH YOUR DISH? which, under the direction of Fa-1 Peterson serves as a line-backer on Cathedral 12 Holy Family... 0 the Ball Clinic have proven dej^ndable for In the sixty years of Cathedral 6 5t. Joeeph'a..... 0 neerl; a quarter of e centurr Send for sistance for your loved its history, the Order has COME TO HEADQUARTEKS FOR SEA FOODS! ther James Hamblin, will meet defen.se. This husky center, who Cathedral ...... 32 Colo. Militiry.... 0 FREE B lo^ Preeeure B ook-^t^av No ob­ every Wedfiesday night at 7 :30 narrowly missed all-parochial hon­ Cathedral ...... 21 Lafayette ...... 0 ligation Bail Clinic. E>ept TMO Ebceeietet ones. Your wife or chil­ paid over $75,000,000 to in Hagus hall. ors last year, is having an out- Cathedral ...... 12 Louisville ...... a 0 ’^nringe Ma dren will receive “insur­ members and benefici­ The next meeting will be held |*?*'’ding season and has been the Cathedral ...... 18 Holy Fem ily...... 0 ance with a heart”—con­ ‘ ...... big gun in the Regia line this year. aries. Present as.sets are n ; in the home of Miss Emily Am- solation and help from in excess of $42,000,000. ■i.e E D E L W E IS S ,brose. He is easily one of the outstanding Peruvian Priest Dies Why Suffer from linemen in the parochial league. your fellow Catholic GLE.NARM Open 11 a.tn. ’til 3 a.m. Making Radio Address "brothers interested in Why not investigate Last Sunday’s Games ^ARTHRITIS? this opportunity? Fill out HANSEN S HANSEN In last Sunday's contests the Lima.—The Rev. Manuel Sierra, the welfare and happi­ Ooetere Freeerlbe Thli Re> ness of those you leave and mail the coupon now JEWELERS Reds beat the Cathedral eleven, C.M., died in Trujillo following a meffceble Fo^mule 6 to 0, and St. Joseph’s Bulldogs heart attack suffered while mak­ behind. for full information. ttO N D O G E N 1628 17th St. won, 29 to 13, from the Holy Fam­ ing a radio address on prepara­ 8 X (GAM IIOUffAie ily Tigers. Years to Enjoy tions for th e Third National •AFf — tFFIOTlVE — Tom Flaherty’s ONE STORE ONLY The standings: Eucharistic congress. FROVID — Now aralUbte For added pleuure, entertain at the to rou. 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DOORWr. you away from your war job for aven oo« day* TOOT OrdoT o ffm Roman Cathollo man and bora. GLAND DISEASES For you can get OK AND relief te a jilTy—with 1003 Broadway FOR Cm LIANS ONLY In the previous games, a 6-6 Tfe-lftAOH C«mpl«tt Dlnntn. 40c op tie and a Clover victory were the *'Old RcUable” • • • Sayman Liniment. Nam. CompleU Fountain Service Juit mauage it oo gently and feel It go to Orchestra am) Floor Sliow chalked up. Richard Harrington, work aimoGt at once. Note bow quickly It Fine Foods S.J., coach of the Clovers and the tooeene “tight” muAclet. •oothee the achee, StTMt Shamrocks, the* freshman team, patei'and eoreoeti due to local coogeetioo Your Favorite Drink has arranged a busy and success­ RECTAL-^COLOHICi eaured by espoatire, fatigue or over-ezertioo. Gita P otter ful .season for both teams. In his Youll My It't wonderfuL Get • bottle for Ml ^ tlMi fnwB. Dintii ti4 MENTS SOc at any good drug counter. 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FOR GOD AND COUNTRY SACRED HEART PROGRAM OVER Grand Junction Honor Roil of the Men and Flying Cross Is Enroll Now Women in Service From the KGHF IS LAUDED BY BISHOP t Diocese of Pueblo THE SACRED HEART Rnnunage Sale to (* iDdieates mUting io aetlea, died or Irillod in ••rrlen.) Awarded Pilot. (Continued From Last Page) one revelation, and that revelation, virtues that make the spirit of as it has come to us inithe New Dispensation, has come to us MASS LEAGUE List of men and women in service from Sacred Heart man godlike, and develop the di­ through the teachings of Jesus Its members (both llvint and deceased) parish, Fruita: vine in him. These are the virtues Christ, His only-begotten Son. The •hor* in the rtcb splritua] benctlu of t Be Nov. 16, II, 18 Rev. Joseph J. Walsh Egger, James Ftoin Colorado Mom said dafir, to the end of Urns, s» that establish peace in his own New Dispensation is the Dispensa­ peelsllr for the members of the Leona Abeyta, August Egger, John soul, and as social virtues they tion of Love, and ^ a t love is es­ For InforaittloB write i Abcyta, Benjamin (Continued From Latt Page) would establish peace among all sentially expressed through the (Continued From La$t Page) Forillo, Charles Goffredi, Alfred Sacred Heart of Jesus Christ. That THK PRIESTS OP THE SACRED Hart, Francis, navy of Napa, Calif., former resid^ts men. They elevate him above all HEART. Sacred Heart MIm Iod Booeo he sent his brother, Fred, a silk Johns, Jerry of this city. She is a graduate of is how the Catholic Church inter­ Sto. Harla. tU. Kelehcr, WUliam Hart, Patrick, coast guard that is degrading and sordid in aj Japanese flag that he took from St. Scholaatica’s academy. The prets the devotion to the Sacred Lehn, John Huber, Albert bridegroom is the-son of Mrs. and sin-sodden world. They can pre­ Heart, which has become such a an enemy officer during the battle Lehn, Richard Huber, Paul vital and universal devotion among of Attu. Klemenic, Joseph the late Andrew McCallin of serve peace in the midst of dis­ Would fou like Lobato, Abe Denver. The couple will live in Catholics, because it was expressly Cpl. Ligrani, a machine gunner Lobato, Lorenzo Klemenic, Louis appointments and transform sor­ Denver. row into joy. revealed by Jesus Christ Himself. YOUR BOY in the infantry, was at the front Lucero, Alexander Letson, Louie, navy It tells everything of God’s love Lloyd, Dr. Leo W. Soldier It Honored And because the Heart of God during the Attu campaign for Lucero, Felix for man, even as Je.sus Christ Him­ Lujan, Joseph Lloyd, Mary Jean, army nurse Mr. and Mrs. A. W, Hammond goes out to an afflicted humanity, self revealed to St. Margaret Mary, IN THE SERVICE 21 days and 21 nights. He corps Martinez, Favian held a family dinner in their home the sympathetic Christ cries out to “Behold the Heart which has loved remembered In entered the army in April, 1942, O'Neil, Henry, navy Merlino, Albert, navy on Oct. 30 to honor their son. Pvt. His burdened brethren: "Come to men so much.” and received his training in Camp Pacheco, Ben Merlino, Edw^ird Franklin Hammond, who was on Me all you who labor and are bur­ To help us to a better under­ Merlino, John dened, and I will give you rest. A Continual Novena Roberts, San Luis Obispo, and Pacheco, Manuel furlough. standing of that love is the pur­ Pacheco, William Mulvihill, Eileen, WAVE Miss Dorothy Mae Batchelor, Take My yoke upon you, and learn pose of the lessons that will come to the Sacred Heart Fort Ord, all in California. He Peep, Michael Mulvihill, Robet who has been incapacitated by an from Me, for I am meek and hum­ to us through the series offered by has already received an Asiatic Roybal, David DEBEQUE and MACK: ailing knee for the past few montM, ble of heart; and you will find rest this Sacred Heart Radio program. In our Monaitei7 Qiapcl for campaign ribbon. Volpe, John Hurla, Leo is able to be about now. She is also for your souls. For My yoke is We are grateful to the management the duration of the war? Wells, Edwin Kennedy, George attending her classes in the acad­ easy, and My burden light.” Hu­ of KGHF for granting its facili­ Husband Sends PALISADE. St. Ann’s church: Kiefer, Leo manity craves such an ifnderstand- Sfmpir Mnd In hit n«m« tnd wt vfll emy again. ties in sending forth these helpful Klftdir Ineluda him in thU oovraa. A Deblock, Matthew Pacheco, Raymond ing Heart, and, because it is the messages.' Box From Sicily Egger, Anastasia, army nurse Scott, Boyd, marines Mrs. F. N. Wildgen and family Heart of God, it alone is able to Msall offtring U wcleomt but not n«eaa> Mrs. Anello Arcieri has received are now in their new home at 10th give fully satisfying refreshment •nrr. corps Scott, Robert J, ’ Your Purchase of War Bonds another gift box from Sicily from and Rudd. The home was formerly and peace, no matter how great the WrlUi Sacred Bear! Honaitarr and Stamps Helps Secure Your her husband, Cpl. Anello Arcieri, occupied by Mrs. W. R. Griffiths sorrow, because it is He who cre­ Halce Coraera. WUe. who is now in Italy. The box in­ and family. ated the soul of man and He alone Future. cluded a yellow hand-painted bed­ PUPILS HEAR CHAPLAIN TELL Mrs. Charles Mason and daugh­ can look into its depths. He also is spread, several small articles, ter ^efurned to their home in the “Man of Sorrows.” He can Sicilian money, a medal and Durango after being here for the offer a creative consolation and .souvenirs from Mount Etna, which OF SOLDIERS’ STURDY FAITH funeral of Joseph Esser. Mrs. give directive strength and guid STATUE Cpl. Arcieri visited. Mason was formerly the wife of ance for the future. ''J " ”6" HIG — H Sgt. Joseph Floyd Tebedo has (Continued From Loot Page) was reported lost in his plane over Joseph Esseir Jr., who died sev­ In these uncertain days we all been given an honorable medical library a.^sembly hall to present Europe a few weeks ago, is now eral years agO, n^ed to be drawn nearer to the CHRISTtheSHEPHERD discharge from the army. He was the nameday spiritual bouquets at known to be a prisoner in Nazi Frank Koncillia Rltcovert Heart of God, and we cannot hope 8 o’clock and gave a short pro­ territory, aecording to a letter AT THE ACE OF FOUR stationed in Minter Field, Calif. Frank Koncillia, who was wound­ for lasting peace in our own souls Cpl. Amore Arcieri has re­ gram. The academy glee club, that he wrote to his parents, Mr. and between the spirits of men un­ THE AiL LUMINOUS STATUE THAT under the direction of Mrs. Ed­ and Mrs. Francis J. Smithwick of ed in battle several weeks ago, turned to duty in Blytheville, Ark., is back in the fighting ranks. til we know better the Heart of win, sang several songs. The Abbey Palm Springs, Calif. Captain God and allow ourselves to he GLOWS THE WHOLE NIGHT THROUGH after spending a 10-day furlough Mrs. Barbara Hawkins left here. While here he married Mrs. speaking choir of 18 voices gave a Smithwick was a student in the shielded and solaced and saved by version of The Congo, and the band Abbey from 1940 to 1942. Tuesday, Nov. 2, for Texas, that divinely strengthening influ­ 4 srtttst 4/ tdsrmc m na Elsie Lloyd. His bride remained to spend most of her vacation with here. played several selections. When he was lost he was in a ence. ^ Miw • msPUin/6 • H v o w n u u Lott Flier I t Alive Flying Fortress known as “In­ her brother, William Zenoni, who Lt. Joe Elder, physical instruc­ Capt. Michael Smithwick, who is in training in a post in Texas. No one can live without God, and CHRIST THE SHEPHERD HOLDING THE LAMB . . tor of Craig Field, Selma, Ala., ferno,” a plane of which he was the closer one lives to God the fuller b REALLY and TRULY o n . ol Ik# moil BEAUTirUI.' very proud and which he des­ visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. one's life becomes. It is by knowing GLOWING STATUES you have ever moo. H. J. Elder, for three days last cribed in glowing praise in letters God’s revelations that we know God week. His sister, C h arlene to his parents. The captain was better, and by allowing our life to IS U L S I f l 9 0 Jti$ Kalmes, came from Aspen to visit only 22, and he and two other E be influenced by those revelations, with him. He has returned to his voung captains in the crew were the greater our spiritual develop­ post, known as the “Captain Kids.” He ment must become, and it is the had been in combat duty since last spiritual development that makes Mrs. Mamie Downing, who spent m s Tu n e May and had been awarded the life worth living. Those revelations the past five months here with coveted Air medal after an es­ I affect not only our intellectual life, her sister, Mrs. Helen Harrington, pecially successful engagement but also our moral life. God, who is left for Denver to visit her daugh­ over Germany on July 4. He was the eternal truth, could make but ter, Mrs. Lloyd £. Stakebake, attached to the Eighth air force. Mi-s. Mary Brenan has returned "I am unhurt and in the best Requiescant in Pace Suppose you stay up. too late toniftht, from Oregon, where she was called of health,” was the phrase which You receive a feeling ol COMFORT and recently by the death of her brought the good news from the RELAXATION aa the GLOWS ol the Altar eat indiscreetly, overindulge in drink or brother. prison camp to his parents. “Hav­ (Continued From Last Page) DIOCESE OF PUEBLO smoke, or suppose you are under a con­ Durango.— (St. Columba’s Par­ penetrate the darkneu oi your home. Altar ish)—Plans are shaping up for the ing plenty of sunsnine and out­ street is in the U. S. infantry tn MALOUKF. Mri. Mirgaret, of Sa 7" high. stant strain... you just Jlno»‘excess add turkey dinner, Nov. 18. Tickets are door sports, reading good books, Texas. guache. Died Nov. 4 after long iilneoi. will cause distress and loss of sleep , . , on sale this week, and Mmes. Hed- and taking a course in Spanish.” Louis Jiminez, son of Mr. and I Born in ZfthlU. S rrit. zhe came to the U. In every home thia DEVOUT SYMBOL a*, if you don’t do something about it! Formal Given in derman. Mullen, and Lynton have The letter took one month to reach Mrs. Peter Jiminez, 104 E. 15th 'S. in 1906. Survived by one eon, Philip, marvelously deaigned and executed will But how easy it is to bound out of charge of the sales. his parents from the Nazi camp. street, is in the navy pnd is taking ! who i» aervinr overeeat in the army, give a vivid viauallzatioc ol the true beauty jand (our daushters, Mra. Mary Malouff bed in the morning just bubbling over Honor of Student Mrs. Cleary is spending her va­ Homecominf Held boot training in Farrkgut, Ida. of your faith. with that glorious freshness that makes George Gabrian, son of Mr. and of Capulin and Sara. Lena, and Nafie cation in Farmington, N. Mex. She With perhaps the smallest crowd Malouff of Saguache. Requiem Maaa in IDEAL BIFT IRDIVIDUULY BOXED you feel good all over. expects to be gone two weeks. of alumni present in the 15 years Mrs. Michael Gabrian of 2517 Saguache chapel Nov. 8. Interment in Canon City. — (St. Scholastica’s Mrs. Sadie Sutton plans to leave Third avenue, is in the navy and Capulin. Just ask for Phillips' Milk of Magnesia -Academy) — Mrs. G. W. Phillips of homecoming history in the Ab­ at any drug store today. It's an OVER­ in a couple of weeks to spend the bey school the annual celebration is in the Pacific. PACHAK. John, Jr., of 516 Polk. Pueb SPECIAL of Center gave a fom al dance in Io. Died Not. 6. A well-known, eemi N IG H T route to bright mornings — a winter months visiting her daugh­ this year took place on Nov. 7. Ralph Thompson, son of Mr. and COUPON the academy in honor of her daugh­ ter and friends in Arizona. Mrs. Alvin Thompson of 409 E. profeaiional bateball player, he had been "Milky Way‘to Morning Freshness.” ter’s 16th birthday on Oct. 22. The festivities began with a High a«eociated with hie father in the Pachak OFFER SENjyiQMQNEY Second street, was home last week Hardware Co. in Beatemer. He wae well Take it tonfght, according to the di' The upper classmen and the Mrs. Steve McCormick, who un-|.Mass in the morning celebrated derwent a major operation in; by the Rev. yincent Peter, O.S.B., on a short furlough. He is in the known at a bazeball pitcher, playing with THIIIIIOIOUS HOUSI DIPT T5k 40YW6 FBOMPTLY----- rtetions. And tomorrow, see how much i Abbey students were g]«sts.--The •evfral IocaI teams and in the Texas Ml i. MAi«n It. CMicAao MIL I FREEr a m F r mSfJ'ZEU'T coioan) u Mercy hospital, is reported making: a graduate of 1934. After the army air forces in .Ardmore, Okla. association for two years. Survived by PiMM »nd th. lollowtoq ALL lUH j brighter the whole world seems to be. ! "'8s decorated wrtlT flowers tNOUSt»llgbmankb«ch.ck«Jb. L*— — M g, land ferns. Refreshments were an- a satisfactory recovery. -Mass a service flag presented by Louis Datz, son of Mr, and Mrs. his wife. Mrs. Leonor Pachak: by his the -Alumni association was parents. Mr. and Mr?. John Pachak: by low. 1 wlU pay postman, plus poet- | gel food cake and fruit punch. The Mrs. Mary Quinn of Miami, Datz of 311 E. Second street, is jone sister. Mias Ann Pachak: and by one aqt, upon arrlvaL (U you send retniMance with ordat THE How this "Double-Freshener” blessed. REUGl^JS HOUSE PAYS AU. poeiaq* cbarqM.) Money back guaraniee wlihla 5 days U not i .^riz., is visiting her daughter. Mrs. in the army medical corps. brother. William R. Pachak, in the army works its overnight wonders students extend their thanks to air forces m Chanuta Field. III. Requiem completely eatiafied • _ ; Mrs. Phillips and Barbara for the John Hedderman. Mrs. Quinn will In the afternoon, with the Bears Mrs. Clarence Bellinger, 2012 □ GLOWING CHRIST THE SHEPHERD WITH LAMB $1.98 fANY 2 I . IT ALKALIZES almost Instantly...iwe«t«nj Elizabeth; Mrs. Francis Buser of : Hiffh Mass in St. Patrick's church Nov. enjoyable evening, be remembered as Mrs. Jim Har­ clicking for the first time this 18. Interment Roselawn. □ GLOWmG HOME ALTAR WITH GUARDIAN A N G a $1.38 /« S3.7SI odd sournvss, thot couses stomach dis- ^ , tt rington of Silverton, where she season, the Crusaders of Walsen- 2926 Second avenue: Mrs. Mattie tr.,s,h .ortbum ,aas...ond restless nights. ^ ^ t the annual Halloween party Williams, 217 W. Ninth street; I HRVATIN. Rudolph of Delagua. Died Friday, Oct. 29, the students be- lived for many years. Mrs. Quinn burg, who have been most lively in Pueblo after an extended, illness. Mr. and Joseph Smythe, 1606 W. H rvaiin. 27 years of age. had lived in M n ra n x TIOT 2 , A MILD LAXATIVE... so gentle that with­ came cowboys, .senoritas, Indians, expects to be here .several weeks. competition in pa.st homecoming Mrs. John Wilmer entertained games, fell before the strength of 19th street, have been ill the past Delagua ail his life. He had been par­ STAT7. . out any thought of embarrassing urgency, and Mexicans just for the night. alyzed for the past two years. Survived are you can lake it any lime. the Monday club with dessert, fol­ a heavier team to the tune of 33-0. week. by his stepmother. Mrs. Jennie Hrvatin. AVOID DISAPPOINTMENT...ORDER NOW FOR THE HOLIDAYS The program, which included West­ Baptized on Sunday, Nov, 7, was ern songs, pantomimes, and com­ lowed by games. Water Sobba, the spark plug of SIX sisters, Mrs. Josephine Jamison and 25i!— 4 or. Mrs. .Tack Conners of California the Bear aggregation, who had Ralph Chester Albo, Jr., son of Mary Hrvatin of Trinidad, Mrs. Mildred munity singing, was highlighted by Perrin of Slnton. Tex., and Annie, Edith, 5 0 e — 12 01. is visiting her sister. Mrs. McGue. been out of the Abbey lineup for .Mr. and Mrs. Ralph C. .Albo of 317 a rendition of the ever-popular E. Second street. The sponsors and Rosemary of Delagua: two brothers. fMlllpi* Milk of MoQn«iia “Clementine” by Anna Marie Han­ Mrs. Thomas Cummins, another .several weeks because of an in­ Joa Hrvatin in the army and Frank were Vincent Albo and Martha Hrvatin of Delagua. Requiem Mass in comti in lobiet form oi sen, Anna Marie Arambel, Mari­ sister, is also here from .Alamaso jury, played for this final game Glliolicl^iiarlatt lOetfare Association wtM 01 liquid, tendy boK of the seasoon. Donavan. Holy Trinity church. Trinidad, on Nov. of tebl«tsld«o]for pocktt anna Wintz, and Gwyn Miller. to vi.sit and to look after business 4 Interment Catholic cemetery, Trinidad. Mott Rev. rrincit J. Spellman, D.D., President or puft«. matters. Rev. Thomas J. McMahon, S.T D., National Secretary Two lovely Spanish selections The homecoming ball in the COVI. Joe A., of Jansen. Born in T y­ Rev. Joseph J. Tennant, S.T.D., Assistant Secretary 30 TABLETS 254 were danced by Lorretta Wirick, Miss Bertha Schaefer is in evening was conspicuous for its rol. Austria, 55 years ago, Mr. Covi came Mercy hospital recovering from an lack of many alumni, most of to the U.S. as a youth and for many Alice Gibbs, Marian Ellen Mount, Plans Made by years was employed as a coal miner in. and Patricia Gibbs. The refresh­ appendectomy. , whom are in the service. There Las Animat county. Since 2928 he had | Martyr of Reunion ments were doughnuts and cider. wa,': a larire crowd, however, since been engaged in ranching. Survived by | Sl. Joiaphat, wbote fea,t ia November 14, wa, martyred in 1623 The party was sponsored by the invitations had been sent to Census Workers hit wife. Rose; a son. Rudolph: and a becauia be brought many Separated Eaitern Cbri«tian> back to tbe daughter, Anna, all of Jansen: three! senior class. friends of the school and many brothers, Frank of Denver. Ray of Pu-i Churcb. Other fearlet* miiiionarie, atill face martyrdom for the Greatness Often of the student body also attended On the Feast of Christ the Kingj (St. Leander'i, Pueblo) ehlo. and Marco of Austria; and a sitter.! cauie of reunion. Twenty-five dollar, will aupport one for a whole withoguests from the St. Scholas- Mrs. August Bartoldi of Waisenburg. Re-! month. and on All Saints’ day the G re-i| T a IIav Sm tica academy. In accordance with the wishes quiam Mass In Holy Trinity church. gorian Mass and propers were sung ^nnIIIS | 3||0l III of Bishop Joseph C. W illgin^-a Trinidad, on Nov. 8. Interm ent Catholic by the student choir. A feature of the evening pro­ j census of the parish is being taken. cemetery. Trinidad. BISHOP IN RAGS, abandoned soul in Purgatory. Dur­ gram was the dedication and pre­ A general meeting of all officers MARTINO, Salvatore (Sam). 57 S. OTHERS PLEAD ing November, why not have the sentation of the service flag by Chester. Pueblo. Died Nov. 7 following • lof the various societies was held long illness. A native of Italy, he had re­ Here is the story that might Gregorian Masses offered “pro PHILLIPS CLASSIFIED ADS Eye of Stranger Joseph Tisone, vice president of in StS Leander’s school to plan sided in Pueblo for 42 years. One of the never huve been told. If poor anima sola?” Write for our free the local branch of the Alumni asso­ the census. oldest employes of a local smelting Bishop Hebbe had anything to do leaflet explaining them. National rata 2So par word par taiut; mini­ ciation. The large silk flag contains firm. Survived by his wife. Carmello: mum 12 wordL If four or m ort eonaaoutive Members of the Altar and Ro­ with It, you would not be reading ------O------By Rev. Edward A. Breen' six children: Mra. Nick DeSalvo. Mrs. MILK’MAGNESIA ■lauas art uied, tha rata It 20o par word per the nine stars representing the Ab­ sary society gave a card party in Ernest Vergilio, Mrs. Theodore lacabone, about him. So we shall let some MEMORY AIDS iasue. Payment must accompany all orders. bey chaplains in service, one large ULi- Being close to greatness is not St. Leander’s school hall Wednes­ Mrs. Fred Dalio, all of Pueblo, and Joseph one else tell his story. The writer Look at the twelfth station: Ads received on Monday will appear in the always desirable, for it frequently star with the number 204, repre­ day evening, Nov. 10. Mrs. Tom and Angelo Martino. St. Louis; 12 grand­ is Archbishop Lepetre, Apostolic Jesus dies on the Cross. Then go Issue printed for tha following week. (Sea senting former students who are children, one great-grandchild, and two your local Register for local rates.) happens that proximity destroys Murphy, Mrs. Robert Chapman, sisters, Mrs. Marian Manguao and Mrs. Delegate in Syria., He sends these to tho thirteenth. As Mary mourn­ HOPE OF THE WOULD appreciation for greatness. Home­ known to be in service, and five and Mrs. Leo Reinert formed a L^ura Allexandro of Charleroi. Pa. Mem­ words to Cardinal Tisserant, who. fully care.sses the limp Body of NURSES TRAINING SCHOOLS town boys make good, but they gold stars for the five casualties general committee on arrange­ ber of Our Lady of Mt. Carmel church. acts for the Holy Father in the Him who was her Baby Boy, so far listed. Requiem Mass in Our Lady of Mt. Sacee J. ^eace. MAKE UP to S25-S5 WEEK aa a Trained sometimes find proper recognition ments. Carmel church Nov. 20. Interment Near East Missions: please promise her that you will Ui}pi» m root ioni« Praetical Nurse. Learn quickly at home. slower in their home towns, and The pupils of St. Leander’s Roselawn. “Your Eminence, I feel that I remind others how much He loved Miutiiut SKt*q H«arl P|iqu« Booklet Free. Chicago School of Nursing, to leave home is the surest way school are co-operating in the must at last speak for Bishop lAd mik* kno*n thi< Ihroucti Dept. R-H. Chicago. MIC ALONE. John T. Requiem Mass In us. For ten dollars you can set up root dtpolKm ano iHiyafy you Sacred Heart Cathedral. Nov. 8. Inter­ ira TtlpinR 'C spaac- tha day for th'ose with a message to gain jlrive for the collection of waste Hebbe. In all my days here I have the Stations in a nefedy Near East O' Un va sa Paaca ibit PHOTO FINISHING an audience. It is not that Japanese Free I paper. ment Mountain View. never seen such poverty. His own chapel. timaly OKtura 'tkan {lott an RODRIGUEZ. Barbara Jean. 1312 E. oiit'na oamiini t) attiac strangers are more sympathetic or, • • ■ a St. Jude's unit of the Seton aux- clothes are in rags and he eats very (tvaiti acToducad u low colofi ROLL FILMACHINE DEVELOPED and I iliary will meet in the home of Abriendo. Pueblo. Daughter of Mrs. little, because whatever he re­ ■no mflurtiao or. • oavalad your choice (U S FINERFOTOS and two intelligent, but only that they arc! M I C C in ilO K IP C 111 Henrietta Rodriguez. Services in Our HEADLINE ihooaoanr hnitbac u wainol professional bromide enlargements, or (2) less blinded by the nearness of 1 ^ * W w l U l l o l I C O I I I : Mrs. Carl Shope Friday afternoon, Lady of Mt. Carmel church Nov, 3. In­ ceives he gives to his poor people Father Damien, leper priest, had ^ » fftpaciiii) iuitat roi 16 guaranteed Finerfotos 25c. Order by light. I Nov. 12, from 1 to 4. terment Roselawn. Yet he never complains. In fact, no other priest on >Iolokai. Want­ voviPMneSNtmeoiftiiwii number. Very prompt service. Finerfotos. » rantli dtcofation Bor G-898. Minneapolli» Minn. The experience of Christ in the A Mass for the boys and girls he would be much embai^assed if ing to go to Confession, he once in imt fo> irtrrot ntn ino m utwnti "UlY * Jl choice either * eight Raytone prints and to His home village of Nazareth, free photo folder for keeping prints safely despite the fact of His reputation St. Columbans, Nebr.— (Special) Robert Faricy. Jr., who is sta­ great priest. 1 know you will do up his faults to his confessor. What SEND NO MONEY nr * 2 prints of each good exposure. 25c and the amazement of the towns­ —Relaying a message from Pei­ tioned in Fort Jackson, S. Car something.” ■ faith! What a headline in heaven! pi jz I t U U it« H imittinc* ti sent wilN ord«f Quality that excels t.«aders since 1920 ping, China, Bishop Patrick Cleary is spending a short furlough with That's the story of Bishop Can you send thirty dollars for a VAC PAY MAILING C0 S1 Rtmtmbti WE GUARANTEE Ray's Photo Servies. Dept 4S-F. La Crosse people at His words and His mir­ AtSufferers lh» preianl tun. when a .hortase ot satisfaction or refund your money Witoonsin. acles, the most that He gained was of St. Columban’s missions in his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Doctors exists, many Hebbe, the great Catholic lea ler of coniessional for the Sacrament of FREI OFFER-With each ordt to five ptoques To Faricy. people will appreciate northern Syria. No, people have Mercy? one oddrest, we wilt indvde one e Afro ploque free. ROLLS DEVELOPED - Two beautiful disfavor. Was not this the son of Nancheng, China, reveals that all Double Weight Profctslonal E nlargm ents American, Canadian, Dutch, and Mrs. Mary Faricy entertained the valuable Informa­ stronger faith than liis, no Bishop ------0------A oerfect gifi to friendi end 'elotivei.W*He *odoW the'carpenter? Were not His rela­ tion given in iO M SERtlCt. U Depot Street Saranac uke.N.T B Never Fade Deckle Edge Prints. 2Se. tives still dwelling in the town? Belgian missionaries in Northeast at a family dinner in her home has more converts to his credit. YOUR GOLGOTHA CENTURY PHOTO SERVICE. U C Fathtr Hcumann'i Wisconsm. Was it possible that such a One China were put into concentration Sunday, Nov. 7, in honor of her But no Bishop is poorer than St. Dismas was the name of the presumed to teach those who had camps when the Japanese occupied grandson, Robert Faricy, Jr, FREE Bishop Hebbe. Good Thief. We ask God to be as INDIAN RELICS watched Him grow to manhood, the territory. But some now have If his people did not know why merciful to us as to him. In tho 25 GENUINE INDIAN ARROWHEADS. who had seen Him daily in the been allowed to return to their HEALTH his robes are worn and patched, Near East an altar crucifix and CK|N ITCH ? 61.00. Catalog. Geo. Holder, Glenwood. homes in Peiping they would be ashamed of him. If candlesticks cost seventeen dol­ ^ fD££-if HOT RHItVID/ Ark. streets of N'azareth for 30 years, and who had never dreamed that “Immediately after their ar­ Durango Play to BOOK they saw his scanty meals, they lars. Offer them as a prayer to would reckon their own poor fare Paul'i Skin Ssive. a medicated acientific OLD GOLD WANTED He might be any more than an­ rival in camp,” the message reads, It axplain, tha tymp- Christ on the Cross that He re­ tomi of many db- as banqqets. His priests know and member you on your last day, discovery actually stops miscrahlc itching Gold $35 Ounce. Mall old trold teeth, dia­ other of the village's .youth? “the priests and sisters went to caused by Psoriasis. Kczems, Dermatitis. ordvra lach at they thank God for such a leader. ------O------monds, Jewelry, waUhes^reeeivt cash by But the Master, understanding work. The sisters began to teach Be Given Nov. 12 Acne. Pimples. Scalp-Itch and other exter­ return mail. Satisfacticii guaranteed. Free the children of the lay prisoners, Ncryoui diataMi, itamach dbaaiH, salt They proudly share his sacrifices NO THANKS na) skin ailments Has helped clear and information. Paramount Gold Refining Co. well the human nature that He had and liTtr. bronchial Irritation, rhenna- with him. Whoever thinks of thanking the beautify unattractive skin for over 15 years. 1500-B Hennepin, Minneapolis, Minn. the priests doing the gardening Durango.— (Sacred Heart Par­ tb a, anemia, lot oorot, hoadache. blad- This superior formula is greaselcss. stain­ created, remarked only that “a What can you do for Bishop man who supplied the Upper Room prophet is not without honor ex­ and other work. They even did the ish)—The annual Sacred Heart dtr and kidnty, conitipation, octtma, less, harmless, acts quickly and has brought TOBACCO laundry, baking, a n d cooking. oithma. acno and othoro. How to ro- Hebbe? We feel sure that many for the Last SuppeSupper? Y’et this gen- new hope to skin sufferer^. Try at our risk. cept in his own country, and among play will be given Friday, Nov. 12, doco ond how to InertoH w richt: lb, Results guaranteed in 10 days or money Every Sunday they had a High kind friends will help raise the five erous soul must nave been Christ’s Guaranteed Chewing. Smoking or Cigarette. his own kindred, and in his own in the high school auditorium. wloo rombinotion of foodo; prdpvr modo hundred dollars Bishop Hebbe hack. Send $2. If C.O.I). postage extra. Five lbs. $1.75. Ten 13.00. Pay postman Mass in the camp, in what for­ Pvt. Manuel Salazar has been of lirins; caro af children, etc. special friend. The altar is the Paul Bros.. Pharmacists, 1221 White Plains KENTUCKY TOBACCO CO.. B-8, PA- house.” Yet, “He marveled at needs so much. Won’t you help? table of the Last Supper. You will Road (Dept. T.lL3», New York 60, N Y. their unbelief.” merly was a Protestant church.” home on a furlough visiting his A (pociti cb^ptor tolti you how ti rolltro DUCAH. KY. minor lib by tho uh of modicinal propara- ■ O— ' be Christ’s special friend if you Possibly the reason that indif­ mother, Mrs. Encarnacion Salazar, tiona moot ouitablo for homo modication. “ZEON” supply one to a needy Near East ference is so widespread today is Traditional Requiem Is and his sister, Josephine. Thi, valuablo book baood Mrs. Juanita Vigil, Miss Frances This means “boiling” in Greek mission. Fifty dollars will do so, not that the world is infected with Sung in Rome Cemetery bn tho orisinal by Father It refers to the warm water poured ------O------KIIEUMATII^fl materialism but that Christianity Vigil, and Mrs. Rebecca Maestas^ Heumann, contain. In­ into the chalice by priests in the left for California, where they will' formation that will help STILL WAITING Arthritis - IMeuritis - Sciatica has been handed the world, so to Vatican City. — The Very Rev. you to bettor usdaratand Near East just before Communion. We are still waiting for the gen­ speak, on a silver platter. Scarcely remain for some time. vour body. Can you send ten dollars to buy a erous friend who will dedicate a Treated by New Modern Non-Surgic&l Methods a village is without its priest and Monsig;nor Joseph F. McGeough, Floyd Vigil was on leave from Mail coupon now and you chalice for one of these struggling Near East chapel to the Poor Souls If TOO suffer from ihe agonizing palna of a priest of the Archdiocese of New the navy, visiting his relatives. He will get Ihb valuable In raaponae to thouaanda who Imye writ­ church, and scarcely a village is book by return mail. missionaries? during November. Seven hundred these diseases gnd have tried dozena of ten to them about their famous methods of York attached to the Sacred Con- had been in India. ^ 0 remedies and they all have failed then there that does not, for the most ------and fifty dollars will do so. Then helping chronic sufferers to better health, part, take these externals of the grregation for the Oriental Church, Mrs. Fedelina Jacquez, formerly ABANDONED team today about a new. trustworthy treat­ the BaU Clinic. Dept 7611. of ExeeUlor was celebrant of a Requiem Mass of Durango and now living in Cal-| L. HEUMANN * CO.. Dept. 174 CKy there are always chapels to fur­ ment method that has helped Uieasanda U Springe. Me., haa prepared an true religion for granted. Possi­ SM Broadway. Now York S, N. Y. In some countries the priests of­ nish. One hundred and twenty- new heelth. bly all that is lacking for most in the mortuary chhpel of the ifornia, has been visiting friends' fer every week one Mass “pro The first principle of this new treatment North American college in the PIcoM lend Father Heumann', bis two dollars will give nearly every­ AMAZING FREE BOOK men is the perspective they gain here. "FREE" Health Book. method is removing the poisons from the Campo Verano cemetery of Rome. anima sola,” that is, for the most thing. Please help. •ystcffi. Medicines that giva only temporary tn titl.4 -CaMl Htaltli, U fa’. GrtaCwl Bltaa- alone in a muddy foxhole, a sinking Joe Cordova, son of Mr. and relief will not do one bit of good Coward Infl" It tail* liow ilitir Zt ztar aid mat- ship, or a falling bomber. The Mass continued an All Souls' Mrs. Ben Cordova, who has just! Name__ remoTiag the cauaes of your paint. oi.Bi ni.thodi «ortKt isanz ka

NEWS OF THE PEEBLO DIOCESE 6 BENEDICTINE PRIESTS GET NEW ASSIGNMENTS

Cynl/lPn W / P nnftl O’ of. Mr. «nd Mn. William Jarkaon, Pueblo, wai marked with a .dinner attended by other member* Sacred Heart Program of the family—Mr. and Mr*. Hugh Jackton, S. Sgt. Jamea Jarkaon, Mr. and Mra. Robert Jarkaon, and Mr. and Mra. Thomaa Jarkaon. Two of the aix grandchildren were present, but another aon, William, and hia Changes Revealed by wife were unable to attend. The jiibilariana were bom in Scotland, where they were married Oct. 29, 1893, in Lanarkshire. They came to America in 1911 and lived in Walsenbiirg for five years before coming to Over KGHF Lauded Pueblo. Pueblo Chancery Are By Bishop Willging , 1 8 , 1 / , 18 Effective on Nov. 15 Grand Junction.—The C. D. of Time of Weekly Broadcaet Changed to Sunday A. are sponsoring a rummage sale Nov. 16, 17, and 18. Mrs, Bertha Assignments for six Benedictine Fathers in the Diocese Morning at 9:30; Audience Urged Peters is the chairman. of Pueblo are announced this week by the Chancery office. The social meeting of the C. D. The appointments, which become effecti\?e Nov, 15, place of A. will be held in the home of to Thank Station Mrs. Jack Daly, 1219 Grand ave­ two of the Benedictines in the capacity of pastors, one as a nue, on Monday evening, Nov, 15. hospital chaplain, one as an assistant pastor, and another The Sacred Heart program was heard on the air over A travel talk on Italy and Poland as an acting rector. The sixth has been granted an ex­ radio station HGHF for the first time on Sunday, Nov. 7, will be given by Mrs. Celeste Werth tended leave of absence. and Mrs, Florence Pauly.' The appointments follow: from 9 :30 to 10 a.m. It was held at this hour rather than at ROSE PAONESSA WED the time announced in last week’s Register, because officials TO SGT. FRANCHINI OFFICIAL of the radio station judged the time to be more advantageous Miss Rose Paonessa became the for the broadcast of a religious program. It will be heard on bride of S. Sgt. Oreste Franchini before a Nuptial Mass in St. Jos­ Diocese of Puoblo Sundays in the future from 9 :30 to 10 a.m. eph’s church. The Very Rev. Nich­ Catholics who listen to the program should express olas Bertrand performed the dou­ their appreciation to station ble-ring ceremony. KGHF either by letter or post­ The bride, escorted to the altar by her father, Vito Paonessa, was S 1 8 » [ m S E [ card. The Most Rev. Joseph C. attired in a white satin gown with TVillging, Bishop of Pueblo, spoke a yoke of Alencon lace medallions by transcription in connection with and a train. She wore the lavaliere the first program. The Bishop's that her mother, Mrs. Vito Paon­ s radio message follows: essa, had for her wedding. The This beginning of the weekly bridal bouquet was an orchid on broadcasts of the Sacred Heart a white prayerbook. given her by (Pueblo Catholic High School) program, “The Voice of the Apos- Sgt. Franchini. Her full-length To see the Squniv, a Liberator tleship of Prayer,” to which we veil of white silk net was held have just listened, is sufficient evi­ bomber famous for its recent ex­ by a pearl tiara and orange blos­ '•he following clergy appoint- dence of the character of the in- soms. ploits in Italy, approximately 30 , u , t' j I D • u spiring messages this new service menU are effective Nov. 15: (Sacred Hearty Cathedral P.ruh, interested audience Ml’S. Remo Franchini, sister-in- The Rev. Daniel Gnidica, O.S.B., members of the science and pre­ law of the bridegroom, was ma­ i» acting rector of St, Mary'i flight aeronautics classes of Puebla within the range of this station. tron of honor. The bridesmaids The census in the Sacred Heart There is no one who will not re­ church, Pueblo. Catholic high school visited the parish will be takers on Monday were Miss Jeanette .Franchini and The Rev. John Forrylh, O.S.B., ceive some benefit from the timely, Miss Mary Simonetti, Mario Fran­ local air base Monday afternoon, and Tuesday evenings. Nov. 16 and vital, thoughtful topics that will i> atiiitant paitor of St. Mary'i 16. The parish has been divided, chini, cousin of the bridegi’oom, churchy Pueblo. Nov. 8. They were accompanied by be presented during the course of was best man, and James Stranger into zones and a meeting of the the series. The most competent The Rev. Anthony Roitz, O.S.B., their teachers, Sister Mary Ani- zone captains was held Monday and I. G. Worth were ushers. hai been granted an extended qeta and Si.ster Mary Consolata. evening. Nov. 8. A meeting of all authorities in the social, economic, Mrs. 'Toni Mueller played the educational, and strictly religious leave of abience. the census takers and the captains wedding marches and Mrs. Myra The Rev. Michael Janicowtici, The bombardier crew showed them will be held on Sunday evening, fields are contributors. In a world Marie 'Towns sang. through the plane and explained its thrown out of balance by the gross­ O.S.B., i* paitor of St. Anthony Nov. 14, at S o’clock in the Cathe­ Abbey Students Hear Army Chaplain Tell A breakfast in the Redlands of Padua^i church, Pueblo. mechanism. ness and griefs^caused by a cata­ Country club followed the wed­ dral hall. clysmic war, the finer and funda­ The Rev. Urban Schnitzhofer, GIVE MEDAL FOR \ card party will be held in the ding. A reception was held. O.S.B., i* pastor of St, Benedict’s EVERY BOMBER Cathedral hall Tuesday, Nov. 16, mental elements of true living must Mrs. Franchini, the daughter of again find assertion; in a civiliz­ Of Sturdy Faith That Buoys Up Soldiers church, Florence. As a mission project students of at 2:30 p. m. under the auspices Mr. and Mrs. Vita Paones.sa, at­ The Rev. Dominic Sclafani, . of the fourth unit of the Ladies’ ation made discordant by the jar­ tended local schools and Colorado Catholic high are supplying every ring animosities of peoples in a life O.S.B., is chaplain of St. Thomas bomber at the local air base with a Altar and Rosary society. A beau­ university. Sgt. Franchini, the son More hospital, Canon City. tiful handmade lace tablecloth, and death struggle, the things of Canon City.— (Abbey School) — Father Leo, who was formerly diers frequently going without of Mr. and Mrs. Ovidio Franchini St. Christopher medal pin. The the spirit must be given an oppor­ Chaplain Leo Rechsteiner, O.S.B., disciplinarian in the Abbey school, supper In order to receive Holy By order of the Most Reverend work is sponsored by the junior -vauled at $125, will be awarded. of Albuquerque, N. Mex., is tak­ Bishop. There will be a special prize and tunity to bring souls into attune- spent Nov. 6 and 7 in the abbey spoke to the students in a general Communion at a Mass late in the ing special training in the Uni­ class, which also has adopted the ment with the Spirit of God and as part of his 14-day leave, the assembly program on Nov. 6. He day; and these are mainly the (Rev.) JOHN J. KELLEY, Catholic chapel in the base as its prizes at each table. versity of California at Los Chancellor. Arthur Berardi, grandson of Mr. His peace to men of good will. first since he entered the service said that the outfit to which he be­ products, of Catholic schools. Such Angeles, in which city the couple special care. The class not only and Mrs. Richard Madonna of In other religious radio pro­ last February. The remainder of longs, located in Camp Beale, boys are a great help to their will reside. helps to furnish the altar linens, 2507 N. Main street, is in Wash­ grams we have become familiar the time is being spent with his Calif., is 33 per cent Catholic, chaplains and are a fine influence Aid’s Party to Be Held but also takes care of laundering ington, D. C., working in the ad­ with the inspiring hymn, “Near to parents in Creston, la. somewhat above the percentage of on their fellow soldiers. Cpl. Ligrani them. jutant general’s office. the Heart of God.” That expresses some camp.s. He told of the tre­ Father Leo said that in his Pictured in Life On Thursday Afternoon Celebrating Armistice eve, the Miss Marjorie Crews, daughter the theme of these religious broad­ mendous influence a chaplain opinion the army is doing much Cpl. Roxy Ligrani, son of Mr. junior class of Catholic high held of Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Crews, took casts, to bring well-intentioned Fr.JosephWalsh wields, but is doubtful whether good in throwing men together and Mrs. Jerry Ligrani, River an open dance in the school hall part in the first music meet of the souls nearer to the Heart of God. army life will do any permanent from various sections of the coun­ road, is one of the soldiers shown The women of St. Franci.s’ par­ Wednesday evening, Nov. 10. Dec­ year in Loretto Heights college. When Catholics pay devotion to the spiritual good for many individ­ try. Many men in his company ish. Pueblo, will entertain members orations were carried out in patri­ uals. Those who are strong, he who were reared in certain bigoted in pictures taken on Attu and She is a member of the junior class. Sacred Heart of Jesus they be­ Is Now Serving published in Life magazine’s Oct. and friends of the Sacred Heart otic colors. Bernard Jerman’s or­ Mrs. Paul Reitemeier gave a lieve that they pay homage to the thinks, have better opportunities areas have discovered that priests, 11 issue. Cpl. Ligrani is shown Orphanage Aid society with their chestra furnished the music. A china shower Sunday afternoon, Heart of God; they profess their after all, do not have horns. Such sitting in front of a tractor hous­ annual party in St. Francis’ hall large crowd of students and their Nov. 7, in her home, compliment­ faith in the sacred humanity of In North Africa men have grown to respect the ing with his hands folded across at 2 p.m. Thursday, Nov. 18. friends attended. ing her niece. Miss Mary Elizabeth Jesus, united indivisibly and wholly chaplains and, after the war, will his knees. Now in Hawaii, ' There will be a gift at each table break down the prejudices in and also a special prize. BOOK CORNER .McCarthy, who will be a bride to the divine nature of the Second (TurntoPagetl — Column S) IS SET UP soon. Person of the Most Holy Trinity. isolated section.s, opening up a HorIcrhi** will he: Mmes. I). K. Morin. Fruita.—The list of men and P. S. Jas/frer. J. P. Prijatel. R. H. Gentry. National Catholic Book week’s The members of the Young La­ They worship that human nature greater field for the Church. 40 HOURS’ DEVOTION A1 HindF. Andrew Andrews. Hen Kirch. dies' sodality will meet Thursday because it is transfused with the women in service from Fruita and Abbot Feted on Nameday Geonte Arthur. Jnmes Stbo. Joe Tetek. appeal, Nov. 7 to 12, found a re­ its missions shows a total of 47. Of DIOf.E.SE OF PUEBLO sponse in the Catholic book corner evening. Nov, 18. at 7:30 o’clock divine nature of the Son of God, The annual nameday celebration Nov. 14. 1943 vio Johnson. M. J. Bsrlm. Jim es Grosso. in the parish hall. There will be a Himself true God. But the Divine these 36 are in the army and four Milan Milich. Fred Fellion. Ralph Callen- set up by the literature committee in the navy. Heading the list is the. for the Rt. Rev. Abbot Leonard 22nd Sunday After Pentecost ti, Adolph Motoski, Enos Carrara. Clem of the Catholic high sodality in one speaker. Plans for the reception Heart of Jesus expresses to them Schwinn, O.S.B.. was jointly cele­ •A n to n ito ...... St. Augustine’s Newton, and John Carino. • of new members on Dec. 8 will also all that is most ideal and no­ Rev. Joseph J. Walsh who, before' ------c;_ section of the library. Books cover­ he joined the army as chaplain, wasi brated by the Abbey school and ‘ P o rtlan d ...... Christ the King ing a multitude of interests, bio­ be made. ble in human endeavor. It is the St, Scholastica’s academy on Nov. (*)Signifies that Thirteen John Patti, son of Mr. and Mrs. challenge to them, and to all pastor of Fruita. Father Walsh isl Fr. Sebastian! Making graphy, fiction, aviation, etc., now in North Africa. The mission 6. The boyjt and girls met in the j Hours’ may be held instead of the found a place in the display. Sam Patti of 124 Chester street, Christians, to strive after the per­ (TurntoPagell— Column .1) IForty Hours’. is on a IS-day furlough visiting fection of charity and purity, meek­ in Palisade has three women in Retreat in St. Mary’s Thomas Addiego. director of the his parents. He is in the air forces ness and humility, generosity and service. Two, Anastasia Egger and local USO, addressed the members in Bradley Field. Conn. self-sacrifice, holiness and godli­ Mary Jean Lloyd, are in the army of the high school PT.\ in the meet­ nurse corps and Eileen Mulvi- Trinidad.— (Holy Trinity Par­ Henry Spicola, husband of Mrs. ness as portrayed in the example Memorial Mass to Be Held ish)—The Rev. F. L. Sebastian!. ing in the school library .Monday Theresa Spicola of 426 W. Eighth of the God-Man. These are the hill is in the WAVES. ' afternoon, Nov. 8. He detailed the Palisade has also given one S.J., left Tuesday for his annual (TurntoPagetl — Column 5) (TurntoPagell— Column S) retreat in St. Mary’s college, St. work that Catholics throughout Catholic doctor to the service. He the nation are doing to help the i.s Dr. Leo W. Lloyd. The coa.st Marys, Kans. He will return to Trinidad about Nov. 20. war effort. The R ev . W. D. Mc­ guard and the marines each have By Pueblo K. of C. Council Carthy presided, .\bout 35 mem­ PUEBLO one representative from the Requiem Mass will be said Friday morning at 9 o’clock in bers and five teachers were in at­ parish. tendance. Honoring the memory of its de­ engia’s varied programs have pre­ the Holy Trinity church for all Your. Butineti It Appreciated The PT.\ of .St. Patrick’s grade 1 Camera-Graft Shop ceased members, Pueblo council, sented excellent performances by deceased teachers and students of Fr. Haller Ordered to No. 557, Knights of Columbus, talented Pueblo musicians and the Holy Trinity school. The stu­ school will hold its meeting Fri­ The Palace Drug Go. • > 90S N. Main St. Ph. 437 • dent body and the teachers will day afternoon, Nov. 12, in the ! Chaplain Rechiteiner will attend Mass and receive.JIoly entertainers who have donated PORTRAITS Navy Chaplains’ School Communion in a body at the 8:30 their services. The awarding of a jichool hall. The ‘store ' ’ KODAK FINISHING - BLUB ' to grow stronger because of the Mass Sunday, Nov. 28, in St. valuable special prize, games, and ■ ‘ PRINTS - PHOTOSTATS difficulties they encounter in Francis Xavier’s church. The the serving of refreshments arc Phone. 27-28 406 N. Main St. ' ' PHOTOGRAPHIC SUPPLIES ' ’ The Rev. Joseph S. Haller, S.J., practicing their religion. The Memorial Mass, which is also the other features. For the convenience PUEBLO has received orders to report to weaker ones, however, even with occasion of the knights’ quarterly of members with small children the naval chaplains’ school in Wil­ some good example around them, Communion observance, will be who must study or retire early, JAGGER’S liam and Mary college, Williams­ tp d to drift away. This condi­ celebrated by the Rev. Clement “Family Nights” start promptly at THATCHER ST. MARY’S burg, Va. Father Haller has been tion, he finds, exists at least V. Gallagher, chaplain of the 7:.30 and conclude at 0:30 o’clock. Shoe Repair waiting for his assignment for among men who have not seen Knights of Columbus and assist­ Additional seating has been ar­ BLOCK DRUG HOSPITAL COAL some time. He formerly was assist­ actual service under fire. ant pastor of St. Francis Xavier’s ranged for the coming program, SHELTON BRYAN. Mgr. Order It Now and Re on the 610 N. Main Phone 470 CONDUCTED BY ant pastor of Holy Trinity church, A point which Father Leo church. as difficulty was experienced in “ AN ETHICAL PRESCRIPTION Safe Side New for Old Trinidad, and since the death of especially stressed was that boys In accordance with plans made seating everyone on the last occa­ PHAR.MACY“ Sisters of Charity Father S. M. Gi{|^lio, S.J., had been sion. PHONE 3 6 41S QUINCY PHONE 47«0 Clean - Hard • N o S oot Frr* Plek-Up and OallTcrr Sanica who have attended Catholic schools in last Tuesday evening’s council temporarily stationed in Our Lady are decidedly superior to others in meeting, the Communion Mass will Provided that the titling, now be­ STORES WELL of Mt. Carmel parish, Pueblo. their attitude toward religion and be followed by a breakfast to be ing done, is finished in time, Lec- Father Haller is well known in turerVerlengia hopes to present an Phone 8 6 2 DOUBLE DICK in their adaptability to army life. held in the Minnequa University the state for his credit union work. Striking examples are told of sol- club. The members will be the additional treat for next Tuesday ROBERT S. FARIGY PRICE CLEANER guests of the council. Accord­ evening’s program—the showing GOALCO. JOHN M. ing to Grand Knight Frank Car- of beautiful motion pictures in full MONUME.NTS AND DYER SA.M VENEZIO. Prop. color made of the recent Field Mass CRAVE MARKERS NO ODOR—NO DELAY—NO roll, further plans for the oc­ REGRET Phone 619 407 1st St. Pilot Awarded casion will be completed this week held in City park. Scenes of Bish­ 1 MACINDOE by the council’s Catholic Action op Joseph C. Willging officiating 707 S. Main St. • Phone 260-W 625 Court St., Pueblo committee, which is in charge of at the Field Mass, of the solemn and 1 Plumbing and the observance. The committee is colorful procession, and of the WES.4 JUINCTIO.'% Cross for Heroism headed by James Sheehan and is great congregation in attendance Heating composed of the Rev. Clement V. will be shown. Those who viewed THE D. E. BURKE CLE.4!\ERS i th film before the work of titl­ JOE’S SUPER F M. SHORE. Mzr. S Special Attention Given ' Gallagher, John Krutka, Leo J. Canon City. — (St. Michael’s Reinert, and Joseph M. Neary. ing was commenced .say that it is Plumbing & Heating Co. f to Repair Work He' has been stationed in the ad­ one of the most complete and beau­ SERVICE Cleaners and Dyers Parish)—L t Jim Sterling, 27, vanced fighting area on that sector, Anthony F. Verlengia, the lecturer 318-320 N. Santa Fe Ave. J Phone 964 110 W. 2nd St. of the council, is assisting the com­ tiful motion pictures of a religious GULF GAS & OILS Repair Work a Specialty Phone 1814 112 We.l Abriendo army Tiilot serring in the South­ under fire frequently, and bombed 771 SO. MAIN PH. 1723 mittee. ceremony that they have ever west Pacific under Gen. George several times by the Japanese. At seen. GREASING WASHING Office Phone 909 present he is on leave in Australia. Another of the highly enter­ Germ mercantile C. Kenney, has been awarded the He is the oldest son of Mr,.and Mrs. taining ana increasingly popular Petros Motor Sales L iquors Distinguished Flying cross’ “for J. L. Sterling of Canon City. K."^f C. “Family Nights” will be & held at 7:80 p.m. on Tuesday. Nov. 30 Surplices to 215 North VictoiiA At« * Phono 1952 outstanding performance, courage, Junior Choir Has Parly Everything to Wear ability, and devotion to duty.” Lt. 16, in the Cathedral parish hall. {Robinson Bros.| U SE D CA RS The junior choir of St. Michael’s Inagurated in September by Lec­ i H A J O R and to Drink church held a party in the schdbl G«nera.l Auto Repaira. Gr«aftinir. Sterling has been in the Southwest turer Verlangia, who plans the pro­ Be Purchased by Car Wnahlng Phone 930 817 E. C Street Pacific area since July, has taken hall Sunday night, Oct. 31, when grams and acts as master of cere­ 1 DAIRY 1 STORAGE OPEN 24 SOURS A OAT PUEBIX). COLO. part in 121 combat missions, and games and contests were enjoyed monies, the “Family Nights” are has more than 400 hours of combat and refreshments served. Besides held every third Tuesday in the t Pure Milk and Cream j C flying to his credit the choir members and a few more Parish Societies month for Knights of Columbus ^ 'Untourhed by Human Hand* v PIIVGATORE He flies a troop carrying young people of the parish, Father and their families. Lecturer Verl- plane. Lt. Sterling was in command Justin McKeman, O.S.B.. and (St. Mary’i Parish, Pueblo) Home Delivery t TIRE SERVICE of the flight of planes carrying Father Edward Vollmer, O.S.B., A request has been made for 30 FLOUR Vulcanizing — Tire Repairing N E W paratroopers in the first attack of were present 5 Catholics.Die in surplices for the altar boys. St. 1 WE SELL FRANCIS | Ratteriei its kind in the Southwest Pacific Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Stockton have Anne’s Altar and Rosary society The standard of quality for sold their home at 1125 Macon to 1 ICE CREAM % 413 Court Street Telephone 180 \vhen Gen. MacArthur and Gen. Puebio Bomber Crash and the Christian Mothers, in a perfect baking. PUEBLO, COLO. SHIPMENT Kenney led the attack, on the Jap­ Norman Boyd. Because Mr. Stock- joint meeting, agreed to purchase ■i* Phone 59 713 E. 4th St. <1> anese in Markham valley, New ton, salesman for a grocery con­ the surplices. STEP LADDER STOOLS, cern, is now spending most of his Five out of the ten officers and Cpl. John Glach, son of Mr. and White enamel with red, p OR Guinea, which eventually meant the capture of Lae and Salamaua. time in Pueblo and has found it enlisted men killed in the crash Mrs. Anthony Glach, spent a few black or blue trim..... f c a C v inconvenient to drive back and of the Liberator bomber near days in the home of his parents in DUIVDEE BEAMAN forth, the family will move to Pueblo on the morning of Nov. the pasfweek. CLEANERS & THE WARDROBE CLOTHES O OJ Walsenburg Mission Pueblo. 3 were Catholics. The Catholic Edward Rudolph, son of Mr. ROOFING DRYERS ______C . t i A wedding of interest to friends members of the crew were Lt. and Mrs. Rudolnh Glach, was bap­ DYERS Intulation • Weatherstrip Gleaners 8 Dyers SLEEVE 71 Is Given in Spanish in Canon City, took place in St. Charles J, DeMaria, pilot, son of tized Sunday, Nov. 7. Sponsors 3Stb * Elliabath Sta. Pheaa tUI James’ church, Denver, when Miw P. E. WYNDLE. Prop. l . t Grand Ara. Pacbla, Cala. BOARDS ...... ■ 11 Mrs. James DeMaria of 40 W, were Mr, and Mrs. John Gomick. WB RETURN EVBRTTBINO BUT Mildred Schmitt became the bride State, Westport, Conn.; Lt. Alex­ John Zabukovec, son of Mr, and THE DIRT - PHONE 305 PHONE 629 Walsenburif.— (St. Mary’s Par­ of John L. McCallin of Denver. The ander A. Rebenak, son of Mrs. Mrs. Louis Zabukovec, was also PUEBLO HARDWARE ish) — A mission for Spanish­ Rev. Joseph McCallin, a brother Victoria Rebenak, 4321 S. CaiL- baptized on Sunday. Sponsors speaking people has been in prog­ of the bridegroom, officiated and fomia, Chicago, 111.; Sgt. Joseph were Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Anz- 801 No. Main— Pueblo GO. ress this week in S t Mary’s the Rev, Fred McCallin, another Todaro, aon of Mra. Mary Todaro, lovar. church. Beginning on Sunday, brother, celebrated the Nuptial Pingree, Ida.; Sgt. Vincent Egan, The Progressive club enter­ GROVE DRUG STORES Your Patronage JACK ADAMS, Mgr. Nov. 7, the exercises will close on Mass. 'The bridesmaid was Miss son of Mrs. Edward Egan, 38 tained at a card party in the school Appreciated Nov. 14. All the devotions and Alice Schmitt, sister of the bride. Oliver, Binghampton, N. V.; and hall Sunday night, Nov. 7. A cam­ nV E BETTER DRUG STORES PHONE 1 0 0 sermons are in Spanish and are Mrs. McCallin is the daughter of Srt. Wjlliam Teschendorf, son of paign was started to* interest more conducted by the Rev. Andres De Mr. and Mrs. Edward W. Schmitt CENTRAI BIXICK RFTH & MAIN Mrs. Florence Teschendorf, 4261 young people of the parish in the 24TR a GRAND 726 E. 4th MESA JUNCTION AnU, O.MJ., of San Antonio. (TurntoPagell — Column S) S. WhitnaJ, Milwaukee, Wise. club and iU activities.'

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